Hey everyone,
I bought a Corsair Raptor HS30 yesterday so I had a decent mic to stream with. The problem is when I speak I get an echo of my own voice in my headset which means when I'm streaming my voice is heard twice due to XSplit picking up all audio running through the system. I've made sure over and over again that 'Listen to this device' is unchecked in recording device settings, both without XSplit open and with it open to make sure the settings aren't changed once the software starts running. The problem only ever seems to come about when I open software that uses a mic, e.g. XSplit or Teamspeak, if no software is open I don't get an echo when I speak. Although if I do check 'Listen to this device' I echo twice, some help would be great 'cos I'm pretty confused to say the least haha.
Thanks,
Alex
I bought a Corsair Raptor HS30 yesterday so I had a decent mic to stream with. The problem is when I speak I get an echo of my own voice in my headset which means when I'm streaming my voice is heard twice due to XSplit picking up all audio running through the system. I've made sure over and over again that 'Listen to this device' is unchecked in recording device settings, both without XSplit open and with it open to make sure the settings aren't changed once the software starts running. The problem only ever seems to come about when I open software that uses a mic, e.g. XSplit or Teamspeak, if no software is open I don't get an echo when I speak. Although if I do check 'Listen to this device' I echo twice, some help would be great 'cos I'm pretty confused to say the least haha.
Thanks,
Alex
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