Hello.
At the beginning, I would like to point out that I have been looking for a solution since the morning and I cannot find it.
Do not send me to googles, I probably combed all topics today, but practically everyone ends the same ...
Maybe he will describe his problem a bit:
Yesterday afternoon I was sitting normally, talking to my friends on Skype, after finishing the conversation I went to the store (for about 1 hour) after returning I woke up the computer (yes, I have Windows 7) I went to Team Speak 3 because we were supposed to play with the guys and boom, it turned out you could hear me for 3 minutes and suddenly silence ... I talk, talk and no response, my friend wrote to me that I could hear some noise and not to me. The first reaction of the system (of course it did not help), I connected the second headphones, hoping that they would work - nothing the same problem. I slept with this problem, in the morning as soon as I woke up I opened the casing I thought that the cables were disconnected (I don't know what else to call it) so I pushed them all the way, turned on the computer and still nothing, I thought to myself - ok, maybe I will switch the cables from the headphones and microphone to front panel (it seemed like a good idea to me) but well, it didn't do anything.
Now, if I amplify the microphone volume, a hum can be heard, if I play music, some windows error is blown, this is just recording and my voice is not, even you can hear me knocking on this microphone (and that's it) !!!
I reinstalled the drivers - it did not help.
I played with the settings - it did not help.
Do you think this is a problem to enter?
Do you think it would be a rear socket (if you can call it that) and a front socket?
However, is this pair of headphones damaged ..?
Oh, the headphones are working normally, the microphone is not.
m56s-s3 --- my motherboard.
The drivers are Realtek HD Audio (or something like that) - I think Realtek alc888 is my sound card.
Windows 7.
What do you think the problem may be?
At the beginning, I would like to point out that I have been looking for a solution since the morning and I cannot find it.
Do not send me to googles, I probably combed all topics today, but practically everyone ends the same ...
Maybe he will describe his problem a bit:
Yesterday afternoon I was sitting normally, talking to my friends on Skype, after finishing the conversation I went to the store (for about 1 hour) after returning I woke up the computer (yes, I have Windows 7) I went to Team Speak 3 because we were supposed to play with the guys and boom, it turned out you could hear me for 3 minutes and suddenly silence ... I talk, talk and no response, my friend wrote to me that I could hear some noise and not to me. The first reaction of the system (of course it did not help), I connected the second headphones, hoping that they would work - nothing the same problem. I slept with this problem, in the morning as soon as I woke up I opened the casing I thought that the cables were disconnected (I don't know what else to call it) so I pushed them all the way, turned on the computer and still nothing, I thought to myself - ok, maybe I will switch the cables from the headphones and microphone to front panel (it seemed like a good idea to me) but well, it didn't do anything.
Now, if I amplify the microphone volume, a hum can be heard, if I play music, some windows error is blown, this is just recording and my voice is not, even you can hear me knocking on this microphone (and that's it) !!!
I reinstalled the drivers - it did not help.
I played with the settings - it did not help.
Do you think this is a problem to enter?
Do you think it would be a rear socket (if you can call it that) and a front socket?
However, is this pair of headphones damaged ..?
Oh, the headphones are working normally, the microphone is not.
m56s-s3 --- my motherboard.
The drivers are Realtek HD Audio (or something like that) - I think Realtek alc888 is my sound card.
Windows 7.
What do you think the problem may be?