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You could be hearing your own voice through a headset for a variety of reasons. Their microphones can pick up the sound from their speakers and send it back to you. Microphone Boost.

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Try thisFirst go into 'Control panel'Then click 'Hardware and Sound'Next click 'Sound'Then go to 'recording'You should see a icon called 'Rec. Playback'Right click on it and click 'Disable'In sound, there isn't any Rec.Playback, I have: Microphone, Line in (currently unavailable), Aux (currently unavailable), Stereo Mix (currently unavailable), Wave (ready), Front Mic (Realtek Disabled), Microphone (Realtek Disabled), CD Audio (Realtek Disabled), Line In (Realtek Disabled) Stereo Mix (Realtek Disabled). So the headset isn't the culprit then so feedbacks not an issue.Would you mind seeing which device Skype is using for the default recording.Just open a message with any person and at the look for a 'Wifi' like bars next to call, video call e.t.cUnder 'adjust microphone settings' what device is selected?Also try Selecting and deselecting 'Automatically adjust microphone settings' as Skype may be boosting the signalyeah its using Microphone (ASUS Xonar DGX Audio Device), i have auto adjust off already. So the headset isn't the culprit then so feedbacks not an issue.Would you mind seeing which device Skype is using for the default recording.Just open a message with any person and at the look for a 'Wifi' like bars next to call, video call e.t.cUnder 'adjust microphone settings' what device is selected?Also try Selecting and deselecting 'Automatically adjust microphone settings' as Skype may be boosting the signalyeah its using Microphone (ASUS Xonar DGX Audio Device), i have auto adjust off already.i am having the same issue and cant find anyway around it. Im using a sound blaster z sound card with optical cables if that helps.

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OK TPU'ers!Usually I can fix things like this but it has bugged me for weeks now and the people of teamspeak have felt the pain as well. Ok to start things off I have a Gigabyte Z68X-UD3H PCIex 3.0 motherboard with realtek HD audio/DDSS. I had this issue in the past and was able to find settings that fixed it and also went to the extra work to document the fix. So fast forward to a fresh windows 10 install and then about 3 months of not using my mic and I decide to start gaming again with the members of TPU in TS. If I am playing music while I game they hear it the whole time and it creates a hot mic in the teamspeak.

They also hear my game through my mic as well. I went through my previous document I had made detailing a fix for this issue but it does not work on windows 10 as it did for 8.1.

A co-worker that also plays in the TPU Teamspeak bought me a new headset and gave me a Asus Xonar 5.1 sound card that I installed last night thinking it would fix the issue but sadly it did not.Ok my main goal with this thread is to see how many others have had this issue and what types of fixes would you guys recommend. I have done many google searches and fixes that didn't work. Go into recording devices, go to microphone properties for the device you're using as mic. On the 'Listen' tab, uncheck Listen to this device.

I believe that listens nonstop, and in some instances it is useful, in others its not.The next thing to look at would be the option below that, 'Playback through this device', try manually setting and not relying on default playback device.I know Creative had an option for What U Hear or similar to do what you're experiencing as a feature.I hated it and never used it! I'm sure you've gone through this part a few times dealing with it for months.maybe take some screens of your configs in Asus software, Realtek software and Windows Recording Device properties and config, etc. Go into recording devices, go to microphone properties for the device you're using as mic. On the 'Listen' tab, uncheck Listen to this device. I believe that listens nonstop, and in some instances it is useful, in others its not.The next thing to look at would be the option below that, 'Playback through this device', try manually setting and not relying on default playback device.I know Creative had an option for What U Hear or similar to do what you're experiencing as a feature.I hated it and never used it! I'm sure you've gone through this part a few times dealing with it for months.maybe take some screens of your configs in Asus software, Realtek software and Windows Recording Device properties and config, etc. Interesting issue for sure, I'd verify you have any option called 'Stereo Mix' disabled/unchecked.

Maybe consider resetting all sound devices to default.even going so far as removing all of their drivers and then going to device manager and removing them from there as well.Then reinstall, and verify settings again.I'm sure you've already done this.but the users that seemed to resolve this issue were usually Realtek users (that I read about) and most aren't sure what they did beyond removing drivers, and then re-configuring output and input settings and then mic was just the mic recording, no longer broadcasting system audio streams as well. I want to see if we can get more info.if you can take screenshots and upload them here to show us your audio console both Windows and driver-app for the audio device in-use. Interesting issue for sure, I'd verify you have any option called 'Stereo Mix' disabled/unchecked. Maybe consider resetting all sound devices to default.even going so far as removing all of their drivers and then going to device manager and removing them from there as well.Then reinstall, and verify settings again.I'm sure you've already done this.but the users that seemed to resolve this issue were usually Realtek users (that I read about) and most aren't sure what they did beyond removing drivers, and then re-configuring output and input settings and then mic was just the mic recording, no longer broadcasting system audio streams as well. I want to see if we can get more info.if you can take screenshots and upload them here to show us your audio console both Windows and driver-app for the audio device in-use.