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Title: Microphone & audio settings.
Post by: EHM-1001 Robert on March 27, 2006, 09:36:43 pm
Hi folks,

I am always in trouble when online, because many cases I do not understand what the others are saying. It has 2 reason. Of course the 1st is the bad voice quality, the 2nd is I do not understand fastly speaking native speakers. It is even harder, when the voice quality is also bad ;D

The worst thing, I would like to speak loud and clear, but I have no any feedback from my configuration. If the ATC tells me "I read you 5/5" I am not sure he really understand me, although he seems to really understand me, and only me having difficulties ;D

For example I was listening to Gergely when he was ATC as Budapest CTR during a Hungarian online day. I understood almost everything he said because I could expect what he will saying. But generally I heard his voice too loud and noisy. The only one -native speaker- in the team I can understand almost perfectly is Phil Nutt ;) Of course situation can differ when the transmission is scattered because of low bandwidth.

So I decided, after the experiences of some flyins we spent together,  I give you some feedback on how I understand and remember you on TeamSpeak:

Gergely: as I said, a little loud and noisy
Bruno: a little quiet from the average, but good
Phil: superb
Murray: quite noisy, sometimes hard to understand
Razza: loud and noisy, very hard to understand
Sven: loud but easy to understand
Conrad: little noisy but easy to understand

At the end I would like to ask you what system configuration do you have for voice?

I use a very-low-end "HAMA CS-499" black-silver headset (around 10 euros in price) and microphone volume is set around 80% in Windows. In TeamSpeak I let the audio settings on default, and have no clue how could I improve it, if I have any chance at all.

Thank you for reading.
Title: Microphone & audio settings.
Post by: EHM-0654 Murray on March 27, 2006, 10:05:39 pm
Robert,

Welcome to the bane of my existence, sound settings...

The best suggestion I can give you is the technique I use myself in TS:-

In closing, given you say almost everyone is loud to some extent, give your TS output volume a tickle toward "min" ;)
Title: Microphone & audio settings.
Post by: EHM-1365 Benjamin on March 27, 2006, 10:20:01 pm
Quote
Originally posted by SirRoberto
Razza: loud and noisy, very hard to understand


...one day I will figure out that daft accent :%

;)
Title: Microphone & audio settings.
Post by: EHM-1001 Robert on March 27, 2006, 10:23:25 pm
Thanks Murray,

I think I used a similar way to set my system, and I just hope that if I hear myself good, the others will so. ;)
Title: Microphone & audio settings.
Post by: EHM-1703 Philip on March 27, 2006, 11:21:12 pm
I must admit Robert, I have not really played with too many settings, I did set TS up and adjust the recording volume a little. I think the only reason you hear me clearly is my headset. I have recently upgraded to a set of Sennheiser PC160 Headphones. I can honestly say, they are fantastic. Very comfortable and very good sound quality. The only down side, They cost me £56 so I guess you would be looking at around 70-80 euros.
Title: Microphone & audio settings.
Post by: EHM-1001 Robert on March 28, 2006, 09:01:42 pm
Do you have any experience in TS on which is better: Direct Sound, or Wave recording ? It is setted to Wave now at me.

Another strange thing I discovered, if I turn off simulator sound by Q, the TS sound will be scattered immidiately.
Title: Microphone & audio settings.
Post by: EHM-1343 Jonathan on April 22, 2006, 11:01:41 am
:$
Just because your Posh ben..

I lost the foam thing from the end of the Mic, and it is bad....you should have told me, I would turn it down!

SirRoberto : Average, just like everyone else...
Ben: Sounds Gay but he knows that
Tim: Like me i think but not as loud.
Bruno:Quiet
Gergely, great
Phill: Ditto, get u confused with murray.

Those are all of your voices i can remember
Title: Microphone & audio settings.
Post by: EHM-0641 Rico on April 22, 2006, 12:52:22 pm
I have this problem that when transmitting, somehow the noise my PC makes is also transmitted along .. how can I fix that..?