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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: muckmaw on July 17, 2002, 03:05:05 PM
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Alright, I'm sick of my Vox sucking prettythang. My squad can't understand me and I'm sick of it. So here's the deal. Whoever posts the fix to my problem will win a cool prize.
What's the prizes?
Glad you asked:
Winners choice: 1 WWII Aircraft gauge (No idea what kind it is, but I have it)
or
5 of my best WWII era Insignia Pins (French)
or
A set of 5 WWII and later patches. (Air Force, Army, Marines...)
So what's the problem?
Glad you asked. VOX has very high backround static, almost overwhelming my voice, no matter how high I turn up my mike. I can hear others just fine. Some can hear me alright, most can't.
What am I using? Glad you asked.
Dell Dimesion 1.9 Gig Processor
256 Mgs Ram
Santa Cruz Turtle Beach Sound card (Second one. Brand new)
Cable Modem
One of the latest Nvidia Ge-force Video Cards.
Headset w/Boom Mic from Radioshack (Also second one, brand new.)
So. Fix my little glitch and pick your prize!
(Yes, I'm very bored)
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Have you tried.... double clicking on the speaker icon in the taskbar (lower right hand) and clicking "options"->"properties"->select recording->click OK->click "options" again->select advanced controls-> click on the advanced button that will show up in the microphone area (of the current display after selecting advanced controls)-> messing around with bass/treble/selecting mic boost/etc?
Worth a shot anyways.
-SW
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Mute "Line In".
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That and plug in a cheap soundblaster MIC and try it.
I used to have a guy we'd play online with who sounded just like that. I told him to get a $5 - $10 hoopty mic. "But mine costs alot!" just like that hag in the movie "Misery" and the typing paper.
Come to think of it, I'm sure it was a radio shack model.
So, keep yer patches, just convert the Lan cockpit plans to inches from mm, and a nice printable version. Nice job on that btw.
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Tell us what steps you have taken so far to try and make the hissing go away?
T0J0
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Muck buddie ...
Is your headset wire near any type of power source, besides your computer ?
It sounds like there is electrical static interference on the line. I have seen this when installing speaker wires that are too close to an electrical source and there is some sort of spill over interference. If the wire was shielded better or moved away from any electrical sources that are near by it might solve the problem.
I think that bloom would really be the guy who might have the solution to this.
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Try recording something using the windows sound recorder, see if the static is there. If it is, it's most likely your mic. Also, if you have programs such as battlecom or rw, or any program that uses the mic open, they tend to cause issues like that.
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Originally posted by Creamo
That and plug in a cheap soundblaster MIC and try it.
I used to have a guy we'd play online with who sounded just like that. I told him to get a $5 - $10 hoopty mic. "But mine costs alot!" just like that hag in the movie "Misery" and the typing paper.
Come to think of it, I'm sure it was a radio shack model.
So, keep yer patches, just convert the Lan cockpit plans to inches from mm, and a nice printable version. Nice job on that btw.
Creamo ... got just what ya need right here (http://pages.cthome.net/crzn22/MAW/ABCockpit.zip).
All converted to inches with a layout sheet that shows you how to get it all on 2 sheets of plywood.
Have a blast !!!
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Maybe it's your speakers, tried another pair?
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I don't need a prize, but maybe try muting the mic? it is under sound properties, don't know if that'll help but i hope it does.
also, try moving your mic cable away from power cables and such, that can make it get static-y.
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If it has a mic. boost ucheck it. Some have a 20dbg boost in mic adv tab. I know when i use RogerWilco i had to uncheck it for better sound quality.
Just checked my volume control and i found that i had the Mute box checked also along with the 20dB boost box. I thought if it was checked that the mic. would be muted but it seems to work anyways.
I'm sure you have already checked this but if not give it a go.
learn something new everyday.
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MUCMAW, the problem is not your computer, it is your microphone.
You mic is of the wrong 'impeedance' for your sound card.
Please refer to your sound card manual for what Ohm impedence microphone is reccomended. Regretably you may need to purchase a new one. For AH, a $5 mic is fine.
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Originally posted by AKSWulfe
Have you tried.... double clicking on the speaker icon in the taskbar (lower right hand) and clicking "options"->"properties"->select recording->click OK->click "options" again->select advanced controls-> click on the advanced button that will show up in the microphone area (of the current display after selecting advanced controls)-> messing around with bass/treble/selecting mic boost/etc?
Worth a shot anyways.
-SW
Tried it. No dice. I did discover, though, that I get the same backround noise in sound recorder as in AH, so it's not a VOX issue.
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Originally posted by Apache
Mute "Line In".
No good. Been muted all along.
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hiya muck....
unplug new MIC, try using your old MIC or any1's old MIC...record.
if problem persist...suggest lookin at sound card
if problem does not persist
new MIC might be problem.
SlowHand
4WING=441 Silver Fox=
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Muck,
Open your box, give it a good dust cleaning inside by either blowing it out with some appropriate can of stuff or vacuumng it out carefully. Take out your sound card, clean off the leads with a pencil eraser, reseat the card ... making sure it's in nice a tight, and see if that helps. You could possibly have a bad connect/noisey connect between your soundcard and MB.
Good Luck!
Scot
3./JG2
:D
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Well, no dice, but I think we're close.
So far, I think the answer is going to be either Creamo or Brendos, though I have not tried pulling the card and cleaning it yet. (That's the last resort)
Turtle beach has NO idea about Impeedence or what OHMs their cards require. (Tech support there is horrendous)
So I've got a new Radio Shack Mic I'm going to try tonight. If this works, the contest will be a tie between Creamo and Brendo, so you guys will get one prize each. If not, it's back to the drawing board.
Thanks for all the help so far, guys.
It's really appreciated.
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Stop buying the same mic.
Go to a real computer store, find a cheap boom mic, and try that out.
Make sure you're using a mic meant for a computer.
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This will always fix you up, well to the best of your equipments ability.
Download and install roger wilco. Run the setup routine. Once you have completed settiing up to Roger Wilco's specs you will be all done.
I do not believe the trouble is your headset/Mic. I also use a headset from radio shack and I am told I sound great (and I was originally using the motherboards onboard AC97 sound as well)
This is the headset I use:
(http://www.radioshack.com/images/ProductCatalog/ProductImage/33/33-1119.jpg)
http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=CTLG%5F003%5F012%5F007%5F000&product%5Fid=33%2D1119
I have since upgraded to a SB Live 5.1 card it also works fine with that. I have also used it on my Dell Inspiron 8000, it worked very well with that also. I also used it on an Old Compaq with it's onboard sound. In most of those cases however, it did not work right away - but did when I ran the Roger Wilco setup utility.
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Creamo:
I used to have a guy we'd play online with who sounded just like that. I told him to get a $5 - $10 hoopty mic. "But mine costs alot!" just like that hag in the movie "Misery" and the typing paper.
Come to think of it, I'm sure it was a radio shack model.
*I bought a $10.00 Radio Shack Unidirectional Mic today. Problem solved.
Winner #2
Brendo:
MUCMAW, the problem is not your computer, it is your microphone.
You mic is of the wrong 'impeedance' for your sound card.
Please refer to your sound card manual for what Ohm impedence microphone is reccomended. Regretably you may need to purchase a new one. For AH, a $5 mic is fine.
*The new Mic has a different impedence level than the old one, so it's too tough to tell who won the contest.
So in fairness, Both winners get a prize. Since Creamo posted first, he has his choice. Creamo, send me an e-mail with your name, Address, and prize choice. Brendo, Do the same except, choose 2 prizes, with the first being the one you'd rather have.
Thanks for all the help.
Now...How do I get this ugly WHITE mic to match my cockpits Black instrument panel.....Hmmmm NEW CONTEST!!! (Kidding)
Thanks again guys!!
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Prize choice? Wow, just think if flight crews were so generous.
hmmmm.
Ever since my mail-order bride arrived in the states, with back rubs everyday, even my prized plastic backscratcher I won at the carnival ring toss has been boxed up for storage. I really don't need anything so I will default to Brendo for explaining the technicalities of the discrepancy.
Slapshot, that's what I needed. Now how do I print the full layout on a 8X11 regular sheet of paper in my printer?
btw, how come no one has modded that portable desk/flightsim furniture cockpit thing to be more like WWII planes? I'm guessing just the paintjob and the actual cutout/angle of the seat back would suffice. Like to see pictures if someone does. At first I thought it was a insane idea, but now I'm thinking it would be just hilarious to be laid out in that thing whipping it up on line not to mention the looks you'd get from everyone. Plus I'd demand anyone that comes over to get in it and fly.
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since creamo doesn't seem to want the ww2 A/C gauge, can I have it? :)
Actually,I can trade you some military insignia for it,muckmaw,if you're into that kind of stuff.
my email is prunam@erau.edu