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Originally Posted by BasicJunglist
Not sure if anybody even uses this thread anymore but I could really use some insight into a recent problem I am having with my Logitech headset.
OK ... the headset itself works fine no static nothing wrong mechanically. Here is the problem I am having ... I log on and my headset typiccly works fine for the first game i play. When I come out into the lobby the problem usually starts. As soon as somebody leaves/joins then game my headset cuts out and I can't hear or talk. I can leave the room and come back and lets say 10% of the time this fixes it. If I log all the way out and totally reconnect it usually fixes the problem (say 90% of the time). Also, If it wont work in the lobby then it doesn't work in game. Has anybody else seen or expirienced anything at all like this. I've asked around and nobody else seems to be having this problem. I am assuming it has something to do with my routers/hubs but i'm not absolutly sure of that. If anybody can provide any help for this it would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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ok, a lot of it is a common problem and it happens to everybody. you know when you cant hear anything, its usualy just that everyone isnt connected fully to eachother again yet coming out of the game so the room is basicaly split up. you can hear, say 4 other people and they can hear you, and the people you cant hear can all hear each other. this happens, like i said coming out of the game... a lot. so you dont have to log off or even leave the game, just go to your armory, do what you need to do and come out and it should be fine. stuff like this even happens in the game when you first enter and switching between rounds... in order for this to cease, the person that is not fully connected to the other people must be killed so that he is no longer on that certain channel.
This SHOULD be your problem here and so you should have nothing to worry about. if your mic cuts off fully and just doesnt work the rest of the time you are logged on at all then it should be something with the mic and unless you know how to re-wire things, your best bet would be to get a new mic.