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Microphone Not Working: Users Unable to Hear Me on Skype & TeamSpeak 3 - Windows 7

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  • #1 12791538
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    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?
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  • #2 12791624
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    Try this headphone microphone on a different computer.
    Give screenshots of how you have set up your recording and playback mixers.
  • #3 12791636
    diseasekowalski
    Level 35  
    manio1908 wrote:
    [...], if I play music, some windows error is blown, this is what is being recorded and my voice is not, you can even hear me knocking on this microphone (and that's it) !!!


    We smoke at the stake for describing the problem in such a way.

    WHAT MISTAKE????????????????????!?!??!?!?!?!?
  • #4 12794222
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    safbot1st wrote:
    Try this headphone microphone on a different computer.
    Give screenshots of how you have set up your recording and playback mixers.


    I hope you mean these "mixers":
    Recording tab
    Microphone Not Working: Users Unable to Hear Me on Skype & TeamSpeak 3 - Windows 7

    Playback tab
    Microphone Not Working: Users Unable to Hear Me on Skype & TeamSpeak 3 - Windows 7 Microphone Not Working: Users Unable to Hear Me on Skype & TeamSpeak 3 - Windows 7 Microphone Not Working: Users Unable to Hear Me on Skype & TeamSpeak 3 - Windows 7 Microphone Not Working: Users Unable to Hear Me on Skype & TeamSpeak 3 - Windows 7

    Both microphones work.
    I have two sets (if it's possible - headphones + microphone, call it that)
    and they run on the second computer.

    I will add that I did not change anything (it is about sliders, etc.) everything is as it was, so theoretically it should work.


    diseasekowalski wrote:
    manio1908 wrote:
    [...], if I play music, some windows error is blown, this is what is being recorded and my voice is not, you can even hear me knocking on this microphone (and that's it) !!!


    We smoke at the stake for describing the problem in such a way.

    WHAT MISTAKE????????????????????!?!??!?!?!?!?



    The problem is not "Windows error", learn to read with understanding. I would like to ask you not to comment if you have nothing meaningful to say.
  • #5 12794240
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    Rear Pink In = 0
    Front Pink In = 0

    How is it supposed to work? :D :D :D

    Eg games / applications sometimes mute pink on the card themselves and generally programs mess in these mixers. The system mix sometimes struggles with the card manufacturer's mixer (for knives).
  • #6 12794316
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    safbot1st wrote:
    Rear Pink In = 0
    Front Pink In = 0

    How is it supposed to work? :D :D :D

    Eg games / applications sometimes mute pink on the card themselves and generally programs mess in these mixers. The system mix sometimes struggles with the card manufacturer's mixer (for knives).




    Well, unfortunately it did not help,
    Front Pink In = 100
    And you can hear the noise in the headphones that the microphone produces and that's all, and the microphone does not detect the voice, so it does not detect it.

    Look at the microphone - I play the music played to the max:
    Microphone Not Working: Users Unable to Hear Me on Skype & TeamSpeak 3 - Windows 7
    And the music muted:
    Microphone Not Working: Users Unable to Hear Me on Skype & TeamSpeak 3 - Windows 7

    I really don't know what's going on and I think I will give it a rest because there is no solution anywhere, I read a lot of teamts and nothing, you probably won't help much, I think that there would be less problems if I bought a microphone with a USB input.

    The microphone catches the sounds of the system, it does not catch my voice or the sounds of the surroundings.
  • #7 12794343
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    manio1908 wrote:
    Well, unfortunately it did not help,
    Front Pink In = 100

    But he shows in the mic input probably a mix from analog channels - if you know what that is.
    Besides, you have pasted the window on the recording tab!
    You want to finally record the microphone or hear it through the headphones.
    manio1908 wrote:
    you will probably not help much

    Man of little faith
    Honestly, these Realtek drivers already under XP meant that a person can go gray and I agree - already the 10th topic about the microphone and realtek and not a trace of progress. Besides, when I look at how these panels are made, it does not fit in my head - it cannot be used - there are no win7 normal horizontal mixers for the entire screen, only sliding up and down (paranoia in my opinion).
    If I had such a problem in the computer, I would at least find out whether the problem is hardware or software, and if a colleague decides whether he wants to listen to the microphone or record it, then you can proceed with the diagnosis.
    For a trial, I suggest you turn on the micorphone in the pink on the back,
    give rear pink in to max
    and record the mic as an audio source in a program like audacity free and see if it is recording. Greetings
  • #8 12794397
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    Hmmm, I don't really understand ...
    The microphone wants others to hear me (if you understand what I mean) because that's what the microphone is for.
    Screen in the recording tab - yes, because I have always set the microphone volume there, etc. if I connect it, it shows up in this tab.

    I plugged the microphone into the pink input on the back, I gave it to rear pink in max, in the headphones I hear noise again (I have no idea why).
    I could have fun with this audacity, but I don't know how to give the micro as a sound source.
    I'm rather green on some things (you know how it is, I've never been interested in such things).


    Ahh, if it is important these "Rear pink in" and the second "Front pink in" I have in the properties of my headphones, not the microphone.
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  • #9 12794419
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    manio1908 wrote:
    I'm rather green on some things (you know how it is, I've never been interested in such things).

    Sure, especially when it was so beautifully confused by the gentlemen from the realteka.
    manio1908 wrote:
    The microphone wants others to hear me (if you understand what I mean) because that's what the microphone is for.

    And here is the basic discrepancy: recording vs playback, or colloquially listening (this nomenclature in windows also "kills" with logic).
    Because they hear you (recording), this does not mean that you will hear yourself (listening) .
    Is it clear yet?
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  • #10 12794464
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    Hmmmm ....
    I can see that you don't know what I mean ....

    The microphone works normally until I don't want to hear myself, I just want others to hear me ....

    When recording audacity, you can hear noise, which is what is in the headphones.
    It's not like you know I don't have what to do and I want to listen to my voice, just the microphone suddenly stopped working and now you can hear instead of my voice, you can hear music that I play in the background (i.e. through Windows Media Player), you can hear every sound produced by windows (during a conversation, e.g. on skype or team speak 3) and hum is obligatory here.

    I don't think you understood my problem.
    So so fast - I talk to someone on Skype - he hears every sound that comes from Windows (I think I got it right) - for example I listen to music - the person I talk to on Skype hears music, MY GLOSS NO .

    And there is nothing I can do about this problem .... I have no idea what happened.

    Oh, I will add that if the microphone is separate, there is no noise, there is nothing.
    So it's definitely the microphone's fault (The music is audible, not my voice).
  • #11 12794579
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    Ok, I'm trying to figure it out somehow.
    How much easier is it on XP or Audigy,

    First of all, I assume that these controls are and have always been completely bugged.
    Additionally, skype mixes without question in the mixers.
    1. Disable this Realtek digital Input as it may cause problems.
    2. Uninstall this Screeming Bee Audio Microphone (what is it actually? :( ).
    3. As you can see, Stereo Mix is turned off so it is impossible for anyone to hear system sounds via skype.

    Considering the bugging of the rudders and skype machinations as well as the usual damage to the mic input, let me write:
    If that doesn't help, read the beta version of this post which I paste underneath - that's the problem I would call
    desynchronization of several mixers in one system at once.
    ufff ...

    OK, I understand more and more exactly what you mean. I just have a once-found system of sound settings in Windows and there is no indication that it has changed - also from what you write it follows.
    So all over again - take a look at this mixer:

    Microphone Not Working: Users Unable to Hear Me on Skype & TeamSpeak 3 - Windows 7

    You are definitely English-speaking, so as you can see, this mixer is set to send, for example, through skype, sounds from the system instead of the microphone.
    According to me right now Your system mixer (wherever it is - I don't know) is set up like that.
    So it is impossible for it to transmit the sound of the microphone in this position.
    You should find such a mixer or its equivalent and change "Select" to a microphone in it.


    Added after 10 [minutes]:

    manio1908 wrote:
    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 (oh, 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.

    This sentence seems to be crucial, you left skype on and started team speak.
    The mixer came under the control of 2 programs that use the microphone at the same time.
    You have no guarantee or knowledge that your colleagues heard you on team speak from the very beginning, because in 3-4 people it's hard to know who answered what to whom.
    The mixer remains in some strange position that it remembers and this is independent of a system reboot. - maybe he bugged himself.

    The conclusion is 1 and hard to swallow - either fumbling or the format can be a cure - you decide for yourself.

    ps. A particularly dangerous tool according to I have the volume and loudspeaker settings. Skype microphone.
  • #12 12797602
    sosarek

    Level 43  
    I like the sentence Oh, the headphones are working normally, the microphone is not. .
    In the Realtek Sound Manager, do you have the inputs assigned to each device correctly?
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
  • #13 12799370
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    Hmmm, I did the system format ...
    The microphone still behaves abnormally - that is, unchanged.
    I do not know if I should do anything in this case, but is it the hardware's fault?



    sosarek wrote:
    I like the sentence Oh, the headphones are working normally, the microphone is not. .
    In the Realtek Sound Manager, do you have the inputs assigned to each device correctly?


    Thank you, I tried.
    Rather, everything was correct ...
    Now I will install the rudders from scratch, we will see if this can help what I doubt.
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  • #14 12799462
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    Did you install the chipset first? ? ?
  • #15 12799631
    mati211p
    HDD and data recovery specialist
    After all, in these recording screenshots there seems to be sound, you will not be heard when you speak in the headphones. Record, for example, with a jet audio player the signal from a microphone or another and see if it records by playing it later in any playback program, because according to the screenshots, the sound was there.
  • #16 12800949
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    A friend (computer scientist) said that the motherboard is breaking down and it is possible that he was right, because hey I did the format already, in fact I think I did everything I could.



    safbot1st wrote:
    Did you install the chipset first? ? ?

    Yes.

    mati211p wrote:
    After all, in these recording screenshots there seems to be sound, you will not be heard when you speak in the headphones. Record, for example, with a jet audio player the signal from a microphone or another and see if it records by playing it later in any playback program, because according to the screenshots, the sound was there.


    Did you read the whole topic? Because I don't want to write the same answer a second time.



    Well, I do not know if there are any more advice, if this topic will not find its solution anyway?
    If you have anything else to add, go ahead.
    I just have enough ...
    4 days with matches and nothing, no progress ...
    Ahh, these computers .... I lost so much nerve, and I think there is nothing else for me to do but buy a USB microphone.
  • #17 12800961
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    manio1908 wrote:
    safbot1st wrote:
    Did you install the chipset first? ? ?

    Yes.

    I am willing to admit that your colleague is right - the realtags broke down for me too - the sockets stopped working for 1-2 days, then they died completely, they got up in a month.
    The album likes to break from realtek, then in the lan and usb queue.
    You can also look carefully at the resistors and other smd elements on the board.
    It looks like "pierdykło" and that's it.
  • #19 12801401
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    sosarek wrote:
    When I unplug the microphone and plug it back in at the front or rear, does the software prompt you to plug in new hardware?



    No, nothing like that happens.
    I just plug in the microphone and it all works (theoretically), nothing is displayed.


    Ykhym, I will add that when the microphone was working properly, nothing was displayed either.
  • #21 12803064
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    Yes, now each time I connect something, a message appears that I connected something at the back (to a specific input) or, for example, at the front.
  • #22 12803131
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    manio1908 wrote:
    Yes, now each time I connect something, a message appears that I connected something at the back (to a specific input) or, for example, at the front.

    And how do you attach the microphone to what appears? Give me a screenshot.
  • #23 12804059
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    safbot1st wrote:
    manio1908 wrote:
    Yes, now each time I connect something, a message appears that I connected something at the back (to a specific input) or, for example, at the front.

    And how do you attach the microphone to what appears? Give me a screenshot.



    I do not know if you wanted to achieve such an effect, but this is the only thing that displays to me after connecting the microphone.

    Microphone Not Working: Users Unable to Hear Me on Skype & TeamSpeak 3 - Windows 7


    Disconnecting is the same with "unplugged" only.
  • #24 12804081
    diseasekowalski
    Level 35  
    And if you click on that balloon, what is happening?
  • #25 12804092
    safbot1st
    Level 43  
    manio1908 wrote:
    I do not know if you wanted to achieve such an effect, but this is the only thing that displays to me after connecting the microphone.

    And still it is not heard or recorded despite moving the sliders rear / front pink in / out?
    Certainly in pink do you put them in orange? :D
  • #26 12804344
    manio1908
    Level 9  
    safbot1st wrote:
    manio1908 wrote:
    I do not know if you wanted to achieve this effect, but this is the only thing that displays to me after connecting the microphone.

    And still it is not heard or recorded despite moving the sliders rear / front pink in / out?
    Certainly in pink do you put them in orange? :D


    You know, I'm not that stupid. :D
    These sliders apply to the headphones, if I move them to 100, I hear the microphone hum in the headphones.
    I am not wrong to enter, because it makes no difference whether I connect the microphone at the front or at the back, the same thing all the time.

    diseasekowalski wrote:
    And if you click on this balloon, what is happening?


    Disappears.



    Well, I see we won't find a solution. The preliminary version - the motherboard is gone .... Thanks for what they wanted to help.
    If someone finds a solution, please contact PW or GG: 430207.
    Regards and thank you again!

Topic summary

Users are experiencing issues with their microphones not functioning properly on Skype and TeamSpeak 3 while using Windows 7. The problem began suddenly after a period of normal operation, with the microphone initially working for a few minutes before failing to transmit the user's voice. Various troubleshooting steps were suggested, including checking the recording and playback mixer settings, testing the microphone on different computers, and ensuring proper connections. Despite attempts to adjust settings and reinstall drivers, the microphone continues to pick up background noise instead of the user's voice. Some users suspect hardware failure, particularly with the motherboard or Realtek sound drivers, and suggest considering a USB microphone as a potential solution.
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