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The Slunch 14 JUL 2024 a las 16:07
Mic cutting in and out in recording
All of my steam recordings have my microphone cutting in and out at random. This seems to be a problem with steam not picking up my voice, however this isnt a problem for me on Discord. Also, I have the sound threshold turned off and the gain on my mic in steam turned up.
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EmberBlaze 14 JUL 2024 a las 21:15 
i also have this issue
Magos Flibble 15 JUL 2024 a las 6:05 
Same issue, Works fine through Discord/Windows Mic Test/Steam Mic Test but in Steam Recordings it makes me sound like this: "Th- is wh- I -ound -ike"
Última edición por Magos Flibble; 15 JUL 2024 a las 6:06
spineduke 16 JUL 2024 a las 2:46 
+1
Trump isnt Chinese. 16 JUL 2024 a las 18:01 
same issue
CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N 16 JUL 2024 a las 18:04 
Same issue. Even pumping my steam input gain all the way up doesn't fix the issue.
vSoulreaver 12 AGO 2024 a las 16:34 
Same issue here with Audeze Maxwell Mic
CH3DD4R_G0B-L1N 12 AGO 2024 a las 16:37 
I still haven't found a solution. Has anyone seen a steam statement or bandaid fix or anything on this?
Zoomlight 1 SEP 2024 a las 13:58 
Same issue here.
spOnsie 4 OCT 2024 a las 22:31 
Same here
SharpCircle 12 OCT 2024 a las 2:55 
Same issue here, no matter what settings i change the audio recordings are very low and cut off. When i test mic it's perfectly fine
Dreyvas 6 NOV 2024 a las 19:25 
Also having this issue now that the feature has fully released. Hoping for a fix soon, because otherwise the feature is fantastic.
swidzi 7 NOV 2024 a las 0:30 
Same here. Recording from the game AND the external app (vPilot) works fine...
Asas 7 NOV 2024 a las 6:25 
I assumed steam is using the voice settings from the voice tab in the steam setting right under game recording. Turning on the advanced setting, disabling echo cancellation and also disabling the voice transmission threshold solved my mic cutting in and out completely. However now i have to deal with white noise because there is no noise gate.

I really do believe we should be able to control our own noise gate instead of relying on their presets like any other competent voice recording software.
Dreyvas 7 NOV 2024 a las 13:42 
Publicado originalmente por Asas:
I assumed steam is using the voice settings from the voice tab in the steam setting right under game recording. Turning on the advanced setting, disabling echo cancellation and also disabling the voice transmission threshold solved my mic cutting in and out completely. However now i have to deal with white noise because there is no noise gate.

I really do believe we should be able to control our own noise gate instead of relying on their presets like any other competent voice recording software.

Interesting. I used those same settings and my voice still clips badly in recordings. My mic level is set to 95 in Windows and for Steam voice settings I left it default. You would think turning off the voice transmission threshold alone would fix it.
mermelada 7 NOV 2024 a las 14:36 
Publicado originalmente por dreyvas:
Publicado originalmente por Asas:
I assumed steam is using the voice settings from the voice tab in the steam setting right under game recording. Turning on the advanced setting, disabling echo cancellation and also disabling the voice transmission threshold solved my mic cutting in and out completely. However now i have to deal with white noise because there is no noise gate.

I really do believe we should be able to control our own noise gate instead of relying on their presets like any other competent voice recording software.

Interesting. I used those same settings and my voice still clips badly in recordings. My mic level is set to 95 in Windows and for Steam voice settings I left it default. You would think turning off the voice transmission threshold alone would fix it.

I managed to "fix" it for myself but I don't think this will apply to everyone. I've done some testing and I'm pretty sure the voice settings don't affect game recording whatsoever. I have an at2020 and a scarlett2i2 3rd gen. Simply increasing the gain knob on the scarlett let me start hearing my mic with a few interruptions in the recording but disabling gain control in "Voice" settings, versus disabling it in "Game recording" settings, I was hearing a clearer, louder difference from the latter(disabled in game recording). I also tried enabling and disabling every setting in "Voice" once I got my mic working and I couldn't hear any difference.
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