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He can hear himself in the speakers when I am talking to the micro.

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  • #1 9071157
    szmid
    Level 10  
    Hi!

    I'll go straight to the problem. I moved my system from windows xp to 7 and after installing drivers for the sound card, there was such a problem:
    when I am talking into the microphone, I can hear myself in the speakers and in the headphones. When I call someone on skype, that person can hear me, but I can't.
    I like listening to music from speakers, so I want to have headphones and speakers plugged in.


    My sound card is built into the motherboard, it is the Realtek ALC888 # 8 channel sound card.

    And the motherboard is:
    GA-Q35M-S2
    http://www.gigabyte.pl/products/mb/specs/ga-q35m-s2.html
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    #2 9071191
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    Right in the icon next to the watch and open, Then the Mixer-recording tab - mark with the tick FRONT MIC, MIC BOOST, FRONT MIC BOOST.
  • #3 9071291
    szmid
    Level 10  
    @U.P.

    Did you give it to windows XP or seven?
    Maybe I'll come out as a rookie or something, but I can't find it. So I conclude that you gave me the solution to the problem on windows xp.
  • #4 9071307
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    I gave you the solution for the Realtec card. If you do not have this icon, change or install the drivers for the card.
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  • #5 9071394
    szmid
    Level 10  
    I have an icon, only in windows 7 they display a little differently. I found everything, go to the Realtek HD Audio Manager and please, I do not have the tab you are talking about.


    As proof, you have ss.

    He can hear himself in the speakers when I am talking to the micro.
  • #6 9071412
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    Show screen from mic tab.
  • #7 9071424
    szmid
    Level 10  
    Here you are :
    He can hear himself in the speakers when I am talking to the micro.



    Thanks for the quick reply, by the way.

    Added after 26 [minutes]:

    Anyone else have any ideas? I care about it; P
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  • #8 9072639
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    You have to figure it out with the microphone yourself, I had the same problem as you. Select acoustic echo cancellation and select microphone calibration.
  • #9 9072903
    szmid
    Level 10  
    Quote:
    You have to figure it out with the microphone yourself, I had the same problem as you. Select acoustic echo cancellation and select microphone calibration.



    He's been working on it for a few days. I couldn't think of anything else so I wrote here.
    It all started to happen when I installed windows 7. I downloaded the updated headset then and everything went wrong.
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  • #11 9073638
    szmid
    Level 10  
    This video that you gave above is for windows xp, and as I said before, I have windows 7. These two systems are quite different, you know?; P
  • #12 9073675
    RoStER
    Level 30  
    In the tab where you have the microphone, mute this slider from "playback volume". greetings.
  • #14 9073742
    szmid
    Level 10  
    Okay, case's solved.
    In order not to hear in the loudspeakers, it was enough to do what RostER ordered. Thank you very much. However, to hear others via skype, it was enough to change the audio settings (of course in skype) from Realtek digtal output ba speakers. Thanks a lot for your help and best regards.

Topic summary

The user experienced an audio issue after upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7, where they could hear their own voice through the speakers and headphones while using a microphone. The sound card in use is the Realtek ALC888, integrated into a GA-Q35M-S2 motherboard. Solutions discussed included adjusting settings in the Realtek HD Audio Manager, enabling acoustic echo cancellation, muting the playback volume slider, and disabling stereo mix. The user resolved the issue by changing audio settings in Skype to use the Realtek digital output for speakers, eliminating the feedback problem and allowing them to hear others during calls.
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