![]() Try downloading and installing Logitech Gaming Software 8.83 and see if. Last edited by dante696 September 7th, 2016 at 10:04 AM. Just bought a Logitech G920 to replace the old faithful G25 and I cant get GT. I thought it was an issue with the updated version so I rolled back to 3.0.19.1, but the issue was still present which baffles me. But then at some point this issue appeared: if I disable the mic with the button or folding and then reenable it, TeamSpeak seems to stop recognizing it and no sound is transmitted, even though Windows recognizes the mic as present and other software (e.g. ![]() Up until about a month ago it had caused no issues. The headset has a button that turns off the microphone, also the mic can be folded upwards which also disables it. I have Logitech G930 wireless headset and generally it works fine. (I don't have any client logs because they are not present where they should be according to this link and also there's no "Other" option under "Settings - Options") My settings are: Windows 7 64 bit, TeamSpeak 3.0.19.4 (but I tried earlier versions too) Last edited by dante696 September 7th, 2016 at 10:06 AM. The above issue, attempted solutions and results were mirrored on two systems, the only significant difference being the headset and AMD/Intel CPUs. The issue is reproduced in 32 and 64 bit software. I have deleted teamspeak (Including AppData) and reinstalled the latest version. I have been able to reproduce the issue with the MS default drivers, in addition to Logitech's latest drivers. I have suspected Logitech's gaming software - I have reproduced the issue without the software, with the newest software (8.83.85) and a much older version (8.51.5). It works properly in Ventrillo, Mumble, Steam, Skype and the ingame audio of the games we play. I'm not sure what to do on this one - TS3 is the only program that is having this issue. Looking at TS's error log, no related events are recorded. When the headset's built in mute is activated then deactivated, intermittently Teamspeak may not pick up the microphone audio until the program is restarted or the selected capture device is cycled away and back to the headset. Will they make any difference if I install them or not? Thanks.I am having an issue with Teamspeak 3 involving my Logitech G933, as well as my friend utilizing a G930. To clarify, I haven't installed the Realtek Audio Drivers from my laptop manufacturer's site. ![]() Lastly, in the version I had windows detected my headset as headphones, while with the old version it recognizes they are speakers.)** **(This is for anyone who is familiar with the LGS versions, but the LGS version I had before the format that worked had a different surround sound icon the bottom of the LGS, not the one with the square and the dolby logo with headphones on but the one with the 3 speakers and 7.1 writen underneath them, and the "experience surround sound" was the guy speaking and then the action movie scene. Everyone on the Logitech forums knows that the new drivers are awful, but any tech support we receive just says to install the newest drivers and then do a couple of useless things that never change anything or they say that Skype doesn't support surround sound, while old versions of LGS work perfectly with Skype.Īre there any LGS drivers that you are aware of that are fairly new and use surround sound properly on all applications? Before the format whatever version of LGS I had worked flawlessly on skype and all other applications, but I just can't seem to find them. I tried downloading the most recent version of LGS from the date I bought the headset but they had the same problem. I am running a very old version of Logitech Gaming Software right now from 2014 (8.58.183) which, for some reason doesn't have the Skype issue, but I feel that the surround sound is worse. The newer drivers on Logitech's site are horrible (8.83.85 and most of the new ones), their main problem being that skype doesn't use the surround sound feature, making it sound like I am listening to the person I am speaking to through a tin can. But, last week I swapped my HDD because of failure and changed from windows 8 to windows 8.1 and don't remember what drivers I had. I have a Logitech G430 gaming headset that I bought in december 2015 and everything was great.
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