Hey, I'm having some troubles with balancing the audio between microphone and desktop,
and I'm curious to what level u guys have on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfJqudhLEL0
This is a video I uploaded, and I heard from people with headphones, that the sound is fine.
But people with speakers say they can barely hear the voices of the other people.
Atm, I'm getting a bit frustrated. I don't know what setup is good. I think on that video,
the microphone was around 7 and the desktop was around 3. Yet some people are advising
that the ratio should be 3:1. But that would only make my problem worse.
I've been going 6/4 on my mic/audio, and it makes the other people talk a bit louder,
but now I'm worrying about the general level of the audio. Is the general audio just low for speakers?
Should I just have both on 10/10, or should I just make the desktop volume higher?
Cause I can't seem to grasp how the audio is fine on headphones, but a soft on speakers.
and I'm curious to what level u guys have on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfJqudhLEL0
This is a video I uploaded, and I heard from people with headphones, that the sound is fine.
But people with speakers say they can barely hear the voices of the other people.
Atm, I'm getting a bit frustrated. I don't know what setup is good. I think on that video,
the microphone was around 7 and the desktop was around 3. Yet some people are advising
that the ratio should be 3:1. But that would only make my problem worse.
I've been going 6/4 on my mic/audio, and it makes the other people talk a bit louder,
but now I'm worrying about the general level of the audio. Is the general audio just low for speakers?
Should I just have both on 10/10, or should I just make the desktop volume higher?
Cause I can't seem to grasp how the audio is fine on headphones, but a soft on speakers.