Hello!
First of all, I would like to say that anyone who can find the answer to this is a true god, I have been searching for too long, with no answers.
Basically, what I have noticed is that whenever I use an application that uses my microphone (Such as OBS, teamspeak3, skype, curse voice, etc), the noise of background applications gets lowered, whilst also losing the quality of the sounds. For example, a YouTube video, or pandora music. If I am streaming, or previewing my stream (they both enable my microphone), the volume of the song has to be turned up extremely loud for it to not go be dampened. On really quiet parts of the songs, the dampen is very noticeable.
Now now, before you tell me to go into my control panel > sound > communications > and to select "Do nothing", no I have already tried that. It does not work, and that is not my problem.
I have also updated all of my drivers, so it is not a problem there either. I am thinking it has something to do with either feedback, or some sort of hidden 3 party application in my processes that I just can't seem to find (Such as curse voice or something, idk!)
Anyways! Please please please let me know if you know if this error. If you need an example of the sound, just send me a message and I can try and show you via my stream.
Thanks again everyone on here!
-Andrew
First of all, I would like to say that anyone who can find the answer to this is a true god, I have been searching for too long, with no answers.
Basically, what I have noticed is that whenever I use an application that uses my microphone (Such as OBS, teamspeak3, skype, curse voice, etc), the noise of background applications gets lowered, whilst also losing the quality of the sounds. For example, a YouTube video, or pandora music. If I am streaming, or previewing my stream (they both enable my microphone), the volume of the song has to be turned up extremely loud for it to not go be dampened. On really quiet parts of the songs, the dampen is very noticeable.
Now now, before you tell me to go into my control panel > sound > communications > and to select "Do nothing", no I have already tried that. It does not work, and that is not my problem.
I have also updated all of my drivers, so it is not a problem there either. I am thinking it has something to do with either feedback, or some sort of hidden 3 party application in my processes that I just can't seem to find (Such as curse voice or something, idk!)
Anyways! Please please please let me know if you know if this error. If you need an example of the sound, just send me a message and I can try and show you via my stream.
Thanks again everyone on here!
-Andrew