Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Usually this kind of issues is either:
- Failing Motherboard or Sound Card
- Poor ground
- Poor front case audio connection, ground, shielding
into the rear, 5.1 config. I had no problems with it before.
Disable any other Audio Devices, such as GPU HD Audio.
Download and install latest Audio Drivers for what your Motherboard has (if onboard sound)
Or for your Sound Card. Then reboot when finished and re-config the Audio settings.
but my headset goes into the onboard as well as optical... and my headset is fine. (steelseries siberia 800)
That should be USB + Analog 3.5mm Jack
The Optical is for Consoles.
No the optical is for PC as well, it works fine. With my headset I don't get buzzing
What about unplugging that optical and just using the Analog connection?
The reason is has both it because not all PCs have Optical; so you use one or the other for audio connection, not both. The USB is for power. Consoles dont have a way to do 3.5mm analog jack unless you have a way to output RCA for the audio and convert that to 3.5mm; so in general the Optical is for Consoles, but yes, it can be used on PC.
EDIT: Uninstalling realtek seems to work