Why Are My Headphones So Quiet On Pc

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Hello all.I've previously come to this forum and found answers for other issues I have been having, but I was unable to find a prior resolution to my current problem.My issue is that I am trying to record sound from my microphone (I can't test Ventrilo or Skype right now due to being stuck on a terrible, terrible Satellite connection) and while the sound quality is good, and everything gets picked up okay, the input is really quiet. I am using a Razer Carcharias (sp?) headset with Realtek HD Audio integrated into my EVGA x58 SLI LE motherboard. I'm afraid I don't know quite what you mean. Audio isn't really my specialty, I'm afraid.My front ports are just normal Mic and Headphones. That was simple enough, mic plug goes in the mic jack, headphones to the headphones jack.

The rear panel has either 6 or 8 plugs, of which two were the traditional green and red plugs for headphones and microphone, so I used those. My Realtek software confirmed those were the correct ports, but if you think it would work better in another port (and not completely destroy my headset or audio card. =P), I'm willing to give it a shot.The audio-out is just fine, by the way.

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No problems in volume or quality for music or games or anything, and I only run the speaker volume at about 45%.I'm currently testing the microphone on my netbook, which unfortunately also uses Realtek audio (though it has a different version of the software). I can't find mic boost on my netbook anywhere but in Playback, under microphone. Wifi icon not showing in windows 10.

Which is really strange. As a recording device, it doesn't have that option. Though on max volume without mic boost, it's still a bit louder than on my Windows 7 machine with full volume and full mic boost. Not to mention I have my system audio out on my netbook way, way down (less than 10%) because otherwise it blows out my eardrums. The mic boost in 7 is actually on, and Maxed at 30 DB. It's not a check box, it's a slider (I don't have that 'Custom' tab) on my mic.

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This is through my front port, not my rear one.I know for sure that I have it plugged into the correct port for Microphone in both cases (front and rear, when I tried rear). Are you suggesting that I shouldn't use the Microphone port, but perhaps another of the 6?

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If so, could you suggest which one?Thanks.The pic of my mic settings are attached. If this isn't the right screen you wanted to see, just let me know and I'll try and find the one you meant.Thanks guys. A minor addendum, while I was sitting here thinking about it.Some of my initial recordings, I was using Stereomix, which as I mentioned, recorded the game audio (though not the mic for whatever reason). The game audio was reduced as much as my mic currently is, as far as playback volume in the recording.That seems to imply that it wouldn't be a lack of power to the microphone, or even a faulty microphone as much as it seems like I missed a setting somewhere in my audio configurations, or it's just a bug in the drivers that's not fixed yet.EDIT Tertiary thought: My speakers are actually set at 10%, because that's where music and game audio is comfortable at.

Would Windows be basing it's recording or playback on 10% of the projected volume, thus lowering the actual input it receives (or records) by 90%? As I said, I really don't know that much about the audio aspect of computers. Bigger update:Due to having to RMA my motherboard (and PSU to be on the safe side, as I've narrowed the problems down to those two, and the system is already down without the mobo.), I've hooked up my old XP Pro system.

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While I have to use Mic boost to get a satisfactory volume level out of the mic, it actually comes through quite loud and clear, so much so I had to dial the volume back (but leave mic boost on).Seems to me the quietness issue must just be the habitially craptastic Realtek 7 drivers.Just figured I'd update in case anyone else out there is having the same problem with the same headset. Similar help and support threadsThreadForumHello!I've looked at all the other 'mic too quiet' threads in the archives but I can't find anything useful.I've always had this problem with my PC, almost every headset/microphone I buy is far too quiet, now I've found my perfect headset but still, the microphone is far too quiet.I.Sound & AudioI just bought a Behringer C1U and i know know why but the first time worked well, but now my microphone is too quiet and every setting from control panel is on Loud. I have Windows XP.Please help. Thank you.:oSound & AudioMicrophone is really too quiet if i'm not REALLY close to it (like touching my mouth). It used to work fine and loud from about 4 - 5 feets away before:S what can i do??Thing I already tried:-Windows volume level at max.-Boost +30dB.-Same in VIA HD Audio Deck (full Vol and amp +30dB).Sound & AudioHi guys, I wonder if you can help me. I have a Samsung R710 laptop and I've just updated it from windows XP to Windows 7 64bit. The built in microphone wasn't working (which was previously), so I downloaded the sounds driver from here:Support for NP-R710I've done a test on skype for my.Sound & AudioThis seems to be a problem for a lot of people using Windows 7 and there is no solid solution.I have 32 bit installed on both my laptop and desktop and on both the microphone level is too low despite enabling Boost Gain, tinkering endlessly with the sliders and options (such as CD Quality.Sound & AudioOur SitesSite LinksAbout UsFind Us.