Why is my microphone's volume level keep resetting?
Sophia Terry
For some reason the microphone volume level keeps setting itself back to 0 and i have no idea why. This has nothing to do with Skype or MSN Messenger and setting the communication tab to "Do Nothing" under Recording devices>turtlebeach px3> properties does nothing.
here's what it looks like.
That is what it looks like. I would then change the slider to 100 and then unmute the mic, but after a few seconds it would go back to zero. My Headset is a Turtle Beach PX3. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I've been trying all day to figure out this issue. Thanks in advance.
2 Answers
Try going into Recording devices and make sure that the microphone is set as the Default Device and as the Default Communications Device. You may also want to disable any other recording devices that are connected.
If that doesn't do it, right click on the device's icon and go into its Properties. On the Listen tab, make sure the "Listen to this device" box is unchecked. On the Advanced tab, there is a checkbox for "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device." Uncheck that box and click Apply.
Update:
It looks like they have updated the transmitter's firmware.
Download the file here.
Firmware upgrade guide here.
For almost a year I have been plagued by the same problem of my microphone level being randomly reset to zero. Literally dozens of people have reported this problem on the Internet, with no real solution, at least not an easy solution. TODAY I FOUND AN EASY SOLUTION THAT REALLY WORKS! Here it is.
These instructions are for the Windows 7 Operating System. Click Start, Control Panel, Sound, Recording. Then, in the list of devices, highlight the name of the microphone you are using. Mine is the Realtek High Definition Audio default device.This also works for a USB microphone. Click Properties, Levels. Set the Microphone level to zero and the Microphone Boost to +30 DB. Click OK, OK. That solved the problem for me, completely and permanently!