Windows 10: I can hear my own voice when my headset is plugged into my mic HyperX quadcast on windows 11.

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  1. I can hear my own voice when my headset is plugged into my mic HyperX quadcast on windows 11.


    So i bought a new pair of headphones, the ATH-M50-xBT2, and none of the aux ports on my computer work when having the headset plugged in. The Bluetooth also doesn't work but I'm not worried about that. I have tried going to control panel > sound > recording > HyperX Quadcast > properties > Listen > and then uncheck "listen to this device" but i can still hear myself when it is unchecked.

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    Jude halley, Nov 30, 2024
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  2. I Can't Hear My Own Voice Using HyperX Quadcast On Windows 11 | How Do I fix it?

    Calling Customer Support For Hyperx Quadcast 2023

    Hi Hahn. I just called the tech support team from Hyperx. The guy on the phone was Erick. He told me that the HyperX Quadcast Original, not S version, wasn't built for NGenuity. NGenuity came after the original HyperX. I told him about the issue of no jack information. Erick told me that the HyperX Quadcast wasn't built that way and it was built with USB Port. So even if my laptop says no jack information, it is still working fine. As long as, my mic is turn on, output and input is set to Hyperx, and I can record my voice in audacity or descript, then everything is fine.

    Zoom Meeting: I told Erick about the Zoom Meeting that I had recently when I had to do a notary to have a virtual address. He says to always make sure that the output says Hyperx so people can hear me. He told me if I had a recorded zoom meeting, he would help to test everything out on their end. I realize something. That day before my zoom meeting, I was testing my mic on the test zoom app. What I actually didn't do is go to the actual downloaded app on my laptop. I realized that my output was set to the speaker Realtek (Built-in laptop) and not Hyperx. No wonder the person couldn't hear me. Erick also recommended me to set the output as (Same as System (Hyperx Quadcast) in order to automatically default it.

    Mic Connected To Headphone And Talking To My Mic Without My Headphone Connected

    Lastly, he says if the mic light is on that means is not muted and is working fine. I told him about that I hear my mic working when I connect it with the headphone. Erick says, if I were to speak to the mic without connecting my headphones, it will still work. It just that I need to make sure my mic is front of me or get a mount to speak directly and efficiently. I will go buy a mount then.

    Third Party Recording Software

    One more thing, he says that whatever third party recording voice software I use is to always make sure that the mic is pointed to X software when starting recording. The software should be running in order to record my voice. In this case, I think I'm going to use descript.

    That's all he said, thanks for your help Rahn and Joseph. The issue is resolved now.

    I also will put a short video that I did with loom on the issue resolved in zoom settings. It shows what Erick meant to select same as hyperx Quadcast option.

    Here is a 12 sec video.

    That's all.

    - Wilson
     
    Wilson C102, Nov 30, 2024
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  3. I Can't Hear My Own Voice Using HyperX Quadcast On Windows 11 | How Do I fix it?

    Hi Wilson,

    Welcome to Microsoft Community.

    I'm Hahn and I'm here to help you with your concern.

    It sounds like you're experiencing a few different issues with your HyperX Quadcast microphone. Let's go through each issue one by one and see if we can find a solution:

    You can't hear your own voice while speaking to the mic:

    This is a common issue with microphones that don't have built-in monitoring, which allows you to hear your own voice in real-time. The HyperX Quadcast doesn't have a built-in monitoring feature, so you'll need to use headphones or speakers to hear your voice while recording or streaming. If you don't want to use headphones, you can try using speakers instead.

    You can hear your own voice through the headphones connected to the microphone:

    This is likely due to a setting in your computer's sound mixer. When you connect your headphones to the microphone, the sound is being routed through the microphone and back into your headphones, creating a feedback loop. To fix this, you'll need to adjust the settings in your computer's sound mixer to prevent the microphone from playing back through your headphones.

    Here are the steps to adjust the sound mixer settings:

    Right-click on the speaker icon in the system tray and select "Open Sound settings".

    Scroll down to the "More Sound Settings" section and go to the "Sound Control Panel".

    Select the "Recording" tab.

    Right-click on your HyperX Quadcast microphone and select "Properties".

    Click on the "Listen" tab.

    Uncheck the box that says "Listen to this device".

    Click "Apply" and then "OK".

    Make sure your mic is enabled and set as the default device in your device’s settings. You can do this by going to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound > Recording tab. Right-click on the HyperX Quadcast mic and select Enable and Set as Default Device. Then click on Properties and go to the Levels tab. Drag the volume slider to 100 and click OK.

    Make sure your mic is selected in Zoom. During a meeting, click on the up arrow next to the Microphone icon and choose HyperX Quadcast from the list. You can also test your mic by clicking on Test Speaker & Microphone.

    Make sure you have allowed access to your microphone in Zoom and other apps that might use it. You can check this by going to your device’s app settings and ensuring Zoom has permission to access your microphone.

    Make sure you are not muted in Zoom or in other programs that might interfere with your audio. You can unmute yourself by clicking on the Microphone icon in Zoom or by pressing Alt+A on your keyboard.

    You see a pop-up saying "no jack information":

    This could be a driver issue. Try downloading and installing the latest drivers for your microphone from the HyperX website.

    If you're still having issues after trying these solutions, you may want to contact HyperX customer support for further assistance.

    If there is anything not clear, please do not hesitate to let me know.



    Your Sincerely

    | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
    Hahn - MSFT, Nov 30, 2024
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  4. I can hear my own voice when my headset is plugged into my mic HyperX quadcast on windows 11.

    I Can't Hear My Own Voice Using HyperX Quadcast On Windows 11 | How Do I fix it?

    I recently bought the new HyperX Quadcast. There so much hype about it and wanted to try it out. I installed the mic into the computer and I'm able to see the volume going up and down when I speak. However, if I connect my headphones to the mic, I can hear my voice.

    - I can't hear my own voice while speaking to the mic. I had an issue with the mic when I had a notary session online on Zoom call.

    I use audacity to record my voice and it record my voice perfectly. However, once again, I can only hear my voice if I use connect my headphones with the mic.

    - I tried to troubleshoot it and it says something about sounds enhancement issue. It didn't resolve the issue, but I could try again.

    Lastly, I was following a Youtube video about how to fix a microphone. I noticed that my HyperX Quadcast had a pop-up saying no jack information. I have no idea how to fix it.

    I check volume sound mixer and check input and output mic settings.

    Here Is My Window System Information:

    - Laptop Processor: 11th Gen Intel (R) Core(TM) i7-11800H @ 2.30Ghz, 2304 Mhz, 8 Core(s) 16 Logical Processors

    - Model: Victus By HP Laptop 16t-d000

    Thanks

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    Wilson C102, Nov 30, 2024
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