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I have a ps3 and the really old wireless bluetooth ps3 mic. When i record i go to settings and make the output system default so the voice chat comes out of my tv and gets recorded on the pvr. I use an external mic to record my own voice but here is the problem
As you can see. My friend's voice is heard twice. Once from when he actually speaks and comes out of the tv and the. Again when my mic picks up the noise from the background. This is really annoying. It also annoys me that i cant hear through my mic but i have to hear through the tv all the sounds coming out of the tv gets overwhelming and sometimes i have trouble hearingy friends.
I have a ps3 and the really old wireless bluetooth ps3 mic. When i record i go to settings and make the output system default so the voice chat comes out of my tv and gets recorded on the pvr. I use an external mic to record my own voice but here is the problem
As you can see. My friend's voice is heard twice. Once from when he actually speaks and comes out of the tv and the. Again when my mic picks up the noise from the background. This is really annoying. It also annoys me that i cant hear through my mic but i have to hear through the tv all the sounds coming out of the tv gets overwhelming and sometimes i have trouble hearingy friends.
Is there anyway i can fix this?
Bluetooth headset output to headset not the TV.
PVR should pick up the sound from the headset your voice along with your friends. Maybe that would work.
Also my advice would be to clean up the sound a bit
Bluetooth headset output to headset not the TV.
PVR should pick up the sound from the headset your voice along with your friends. Maybe that would work.
Also my advice would be to clean up the sound a bit
That doesnt work. If i set the output to my bluetooth, my pvr wont pick up the voice chat
What I would recommend doing is this, don't use in-game comms or comms over the console. You and your friend or friends depending on how many people there are should use Skype or a VoIP client such as Mumble, TeamSpeak, or Ventrilo. You can easily record chat that way and edit it in at a later time.
Just make sure you have a decent mic for Skype/VoIP. Definitely don't need any white noise or window AC units going off in the background. :p
And if you do decide to go that route I can hook you up with some server IPs for Teamspeak. I'm sure Fer wouldn't have a problem with you joining with some pals.
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