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voice playback
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#1
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does anyone know how to imitate this function, mainly with tf2 and mumble? i have a steelseries siberia v2 and i noticed i get really loud if i can't hear myself talking at least somewhat, and my old headset (gamecom 780) had voice playback which i really liked. any ideas?

does anyone know how to imitate this function, mainly with tf2 and mumble? i have a steelseries siberia v2 and i noticed i get really loud if i can't hear myself talking at least somewhat, and my old headset (gamecom 780) had voice playback which i really liked. any ideas?
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#2
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in mumble or though windows?
-Loopback in mumble, in audio output.

-There's a setting in most sound card drivers to listen to mic, but you might not be able to set a level.

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And i get what you mean, I wish my cellphone had loopback like the old wired phones.

in mumble or though windows?
-Loopback in mumble, in audio output.

-There's a setting in most sound card drivers to listen to mic, but you might not be able to set a level.


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And i get what you mean, I wish my cellphone had loopback like the old wired phones.
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either way, i just need it to accomplish the same thing. i get really loud when i can't hear myself (think talking to someone in a loud room) which can be really annoying to people in mumble and tf2.

either way, i just need it to accomplish the same thing. i get really loud when i can't hear myself (think talking to someone in a loud room) which can be really annoying to people in mumble and tf2.
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http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm

open audio repeater (MME)
wave in: microphone
wave out: speakers (headphones, w.e you use for audio)
start

edit: basically what this does is it takes the audio from your speakers and combines it with your microphone, allowing you to hear yourself. edit2: will work with any application, as long as you have the Audio Repeater running.

http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm

open audio repeater (MME)
wave in: microphone
wave out: speakers (headphones, w.e you use for audio)
start

edit: basically what this does is it takes the audio from your speakers and combines it with your microphone, allowing you to hear yourself. edit2: will work with any application, as long as you have the Audio Repeater running.
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