Hear Myself In My Headset
I can't hear playback audio or hear myself in my headset when I talk. Asked Mar 21, 2017 in Studio One 3 by robbyhollands (120 points) As I stated in the title I cant hear playback audio. My headset is plugged into my audiobox and when I record I can see that it recorded something but I cant hear it.
. 1 AnswerSOURCE:If you are having echo problems while not on a call (you are wearing the headset, it is active, but you are not currently on the phone with anyone), there are 3 ways to counteract this:-When you are done with a call, you can click your Multifunction button on your headset (middle one inbetween the volume controls).-Move the microphone away from your mouth when you are not on a call.-A more permanent solution: decrease the sensitivity of your microphone. To do this, click and hold the increase and decrease volume buttons on your headset ( + & - ) for 3 seconds. Let the buttons up after 3 seconds and push the lower volume button 2 or 3 times.
Wait 6 more seconds and it will beep at you. After you have done this, make a call to someone in the office to be sure the sensitivity has not been lowered so much that others can?t hear you.Posted on Jan 17, 2007. 15 AnswersSOURCE:Each party needs to keep their earpiece (listening) volume at the minimum level that is audible to reduce chance of feedback.Also, look to see if there is an encryption on/off option on the phone.this could be causing an echo in either state due to interference.try switching encryption on/off.Also, check your update options on the phone, you didn't say which kind of phone it is but some can get firmware updates that may be needed for bluetooth to work well.Finally, you may get results by deleting the device on the phone and re-adding it thru discovery.Posted on Aug 31, 2007. 16 AnswersSOURCE:It sounds like your microphone volume is too loud. Get someone on a call with you so they can tell you how it sounds as you adjust it.
Turn down the mic volume by pressing the + & - buttons on the earpiece together once which puts the earpiece into mic adjust mode. Then decrease the mic volume by pressing the minus button a few times until it sounds right. The earpiece will automatically revert to normal mode within a few seconds.If this doesn't work it may be that you need to adjust the compatibility setting for the new phone.
This is the small black dial on the base station. The most common setting is 'A' but you may need to experiment with other settings for that phone.Posted on Nov 05, 2008.
I Hear Myself In My Headset Discord
Something you can try.1) make sure the carrier have the hardware you're using is registered to you and not your old phone.2) use a headset w/ mic and make a call to see if there's an echo.-if this is yes, it could be your carrier tower OR your hardware- if no, then it's your hardware.3) use a speaker phone and see if there's an echo.-if this is yes, it could be your carrier tower OR your hardware- if no, then it's your hardware.if the problem still keep up, or been fixed, let us know! Hi WendyI have the same problem.It seems to be some clever trick that Samsung have included to try and reduce ambient noise on incoming calls, and have basically made it so that on incoming calls the speaker is on very quietly, which makes a loop and causes an echo for the caller.When you have answered the call, if you press the menu button, and press 'noise reduction off' if will fix the echo problem for that call. Unfortunately i haven't figured out a way to turn it off permanently yet!Simon.
This is a problem with most phones. Just pick any manufacturer and type their name in google and then put 'echo problem' after it, without the quotes. You will see tons of phones have the same problem.The problem is they use the phone case as a type of speaker box.
They allow the back of the speaker to 'breath' into the case so that it can produce bass. That makes the speaker sound better and easier to understand people talking.If you have a noise cancellation mic at the top of the phone, you can usually put a piece of tape over it and that will help.A better fix is to take the screws out of the back of the phone (if you are brave) and putt something like a piece of closed-cell foam near the bottom of the phone where the regular mic is. The idea is to keep the sound from the speaker from traveling into the regular mic. If you put the foam too close to the speaker, the callers will be a little hard to understand because their voice will have no bass and it will make the phone sound really cheap.But it is a lot easier to put the tape over the top microphone.;-). Different versions of the phone/firmware/OS will have the noise reduction option implemented in different ways.
With the S2 Verizon phone I had, it would only work for one call at a time. On the S3s Verizon phone I have the setting stays the way you set it even if you reboot.If I remember right, people say they can't hear me as well when noise reduction is turned off.You can probably get rid of the echo my just turning the volume down. That way the built-in earpiece isn't as likely to be picked up by the mic.
Try that and let us know if it works.by. I have a brand new S5 neo giving me the same problem. The only way I could get rid of the echo on the other end was to turn on the speaker phone, or plug in a headset. I tried just about everything, even Samsung's technical services without much luck, other than sending it down east for an evaluation. I never could find a noise reduction option on my phone setup, but, I did have a 'hearing aid' assist thing which I turned off. Miraculously, it worked and all is well.
I figured it would be something simple and it was. This has to do with your cell phone provider, the location of the cell tower, where you are located in relation to the cell towers, and objects in the way that block or reflect the signal. Try going to a different room in your house or to a different spot outside. If the people your talking to still hear a echo, then you gotta switch carriers if you absolutely love your cell phone.Alternatively, you can read reviews of best cell phones with no echo and switch phones if you absolutely love your carrier. I decide to rethink this issue after reading about the new s7 not being as water proof as claimed. Long story short go back to the basic mechanics of the phone. I have replaced the screen a few times so I've been inside and know what's what.
I have also seen videos on placing a piece of business card or foam over the microphone location. I tried all of this and nothing did the trick.
I have ordered (and it's very inexpensive) the 'charging port and mic flex cable dock' because I think this is where the problem really is. It's a fragile piece and if the phone is dropped or dust or even humidity gets in it - it could cause the issue with echo in the mic. It should arrive in a couple of days and I'll let you know if it works. The price on ebay for the S4 is $5- $7. Also, if it still does it then it is the speaker unit. Also about $5 lolby. I am having the same problem with the international version of the S4 active.
As with lots of others the problem does not exist with the backcover removed or when using phonespeaker or headset.But I also found that there is also no echo, when just removing the microSD card and putting back on the cover and not using phonespeaker or headset.It seems, that there is some kind of electrical interference as long as the SD is installed or some kind of incompatibility with SD cards? I just found this, hence did not try yet with diffeent vendors from SD cards or putting a 'dummy' in it, just to see, if the issue also exists, if there is no actual electrical contact.I also heard from other unoffical sources, that Samsung is planning to get this fixed with a new firmware?Cheers,Timo. ECHO ON PHONEEver since contracting into my Acer Liquid 3 phone, I have echo problems. First of all I cannot get a network signal where I live, but I am able to use the phone as I have WiFi at home. However when using the WiFi there is an echo which only the person who receives my call hears (I don't hear it).
Incidentally when using the network away from the house calls do not incur echos, so the problem is only when in a WiFi area. After weeks of frustration and experimenting with all sorts of ways to rectify the situation (my network local shop stated they had never heard anyone have an echo on their phone and I was unique!!!!!!) I have found that if I wear the earplugs supplied with the phone or any other earplugs this actually works. The person to whom I am speaking does not hear an echo!
I know it is not the ideal way to conduct a telephone conversation but belief me I find it wonderful that there is no echo, as do the people I am speaking to, and also I did find it very hard to hear and this means people are speaking directly into your ear and the volume has greatly improved. When on Speakerphone the echo was unbearable, so I never use it. Don't need to as the earphones are great. I trust that this helps someone to solve their own problems. Worth a try anyway.
A few things you can try to narrow in on the cause of the problem.Turn your volume down. The sound from the speaker in the earpiece sometimes makes it to the microphone thru the internals of the phone.
Turning the volume down will tell you if this is the problem. If it is, this is a possible fix for it.Take the case off.
Sometimes the sound from the speaker in the earpiece travels thru the case and reaches the microphone.Turn off noise cancellation.Keep track of when it does and does not happen (after reboot, certain callers, 3g vs 4g, cell tower.)Echo should not happen. Sometimes it is a physical problem with the phone. Sometimes it is a bug in the programming of the phone. If you can't resolve it and you wan't out of your contract, write a letter to the FCC. That quickly got me out of mine with T-mobile and 3 phones (all samsung S3) that had echo problems.I had a friend on T-Mobile with an older S3 with the echo problem. I fixed it using this video.
Hey guys its a very stupid idea.but try it.it worked PR fectly for me.1st of all remove all the back covera on ur phone. And see where the mic is located.bith the primary as well as the secondary.as u find them.just try and suck the mics with a bit of pressure.it solved my problem.as my rubber cover was a bit loose frm inside.sucking it created a pressure of air.which pulled the cover more inside.hence my echo problem was solved.without opening my mobile phone.try ur luck guys. I feel foolish. After having tried everything, but really everything conceivable but could not use WhatsApp, Viber etc. When using the Speaker phone.
Normal phone calls were ok.I finally looked for the small mike hole on top - after all, many of you recommend to cover it with a small piece of plastic - and then found that I had not properly removed the protective (almost invisible) plastic cover that the supplier had placed there to protect before shipment.I removed it and now have a S4 the way Samsung designed it. Works perfectly. For the first time in a long time!