![]() ![]() Notice how Discord is no longer picking up erroneous input. Around halfway through, I unplug my headset's output (leaving the mic plugged in) and switch it for a different pair of headphones. Note how the input sensitivity is up near the middle of the bar. In it, I play some audio in the background through my aforementioned Turtle Beach headset. With that said, I encourage you to watch this brief gif: I have a similar issue with my Turtle Beach Earforce X12 headset and after doing some research, I can say one thing. I'm not trying to record audio, i mainly use my microphone for stream and VoIP (Discord really detect any sound from the output and redirects it into my microphone, i can't listen to something loud without letting the other users listen to the same thing and if i lower the sensitivity they cannot hear me). ![]() I know that probably there's something wrong with the motherboard' sockets but i noticed that TeamSpeak3 is the only software i know of that isolates audio output and input when selecting the "Windows Audio Session" option, so maybe there's a solution with a software that enables WASAPI for any application. I also tried (with both headsets) to connect the microphone and the headphone to different sides (microphone front and headphone rear, and vice versa), but still it leaks audio into the microphone, sometimes even when the microphone is disabled hardware-wise (with the button). Stereo Mix is disabled and the audio is not loud enough to be recorded by the microphone externally, probably it's crosstalk from the wires but I tried with a brand new headset (by the way they're both with 3.5mm jacks) and the problem persists. It simulates radio reception (just the quality and sound of it) when talking over TS.I noticed that my audio output (anything from system sounds to music) is leaking into my microphone. There is a teamspeak plugin called 'Crosstalk'. Perhaps the standalone gossipbox is better (we never really used it), but Aries Radio inside DCS always has been very crash prone. While it was developed for use within DCS, as you can see by all the add ons for making a working ATC, the manual allows the gossip box to be utilised as a stand alone with just Teamspeak, so It could be used for any type of Coop game needing radio coms.Īs a long time user of Aries in a DCS virtual squadron I would like to warn you for its instability. I did a bit of digging and found Aries specifically the gossip box. in the past but at that time there were a few people in the group who found it problematic to setup (though we helped) or did not like it. In the future it will be great to have a more realistic radio system. In my opinion the setup seen with others is good, and will be good enough for now. ![]() This would be nice, and thank you Asid for continuing with this. I will report back when I have made more progress. As many of you know, I have a lot on my "plate". The programme would only be available to DOW members currently and would only be able to be used within DOW games. However it is not able to use hotkeys at this point. The radio is working at this very moment. Possibility of using custom hardware created by myself.It can be used in any game not just Steel Beasts. There is another radio that was worked on by myself. ![]()
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