Hi Guys,
I cant get my mic to work on CSS, the light comes on, but there is no-body in!
Its a USB mic, and it works fine on teamspeak, but I can't seem to get it to work on CSS voice.
Anyone hazzard a guess where I'm going wrong?
Cheers
Stan Stillalot
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Re: mic problem
i hav a usb head set and hav to make sure it plged in and that the mic is set to difault b4 i open any apliction or it wont work
if i forget i hav to close the game then reopen it again
if i forget i hav to close the game then reopen it again
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Re: mic problem
USB mics can be a pain too. Maybe worth coughing up for a £5 analogue jobby.
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Re: mic problem
lol mine is an auld analogue one and it was pretty easy to install it. I have the same voice as robocop with it but anyway !MudShark wrote:USB mics can be a pain too. Maybe worth coughing up for a £5 analogue jobby.

did ya try to configure it on da control panel ?
Normally on css u just have to select your mic and it should work.
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You can get digital jobbies?? Whoa, thats progress. I take it you have to eat micro chips?£5 analogue jobby
The guys are right though - stick to analogue for Microphones.
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when ever i tried analouge i could neva get the mic to work
Re: mic problem
I had a lot of problems getting my mic working with CSS even though it worked fine else where.
If you've got a sound card and/or on board sound with a mic port it might be causing CSS to try and use one of those instead.
I found it wasn't enough to just have the mic port I wanted to use set as default I had to disable any other mic/ line in ports in the windows sound options. You can do this seperate to disabling the sound device as a whole.
Give this a go if it doesn't work I may have more suggestions...
If you've got a sound card and/or on board sound with a mic port it might be causing CSS to try and use one of those instead.
I found it wasn't enough to just have the mic port I wanted to use set as default I had to disable any other mic/ line in ports in the windows sound options. You can do this seperate to disabling the sound device as a whole.
Give this a go if it doesn't work I may have more suggestions...
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Re: mic problem
Oh with analogue mics its best to use the mic port in the back of computer not the patched port on front/top etc. Always have problems with the patched ones at work and home 

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