Hey guys, I'm having an issue with my headset, and usually I can fix it. I suppose it's two issues now, if I think about it. What happened was I couldn't figure out why my Razor Krakens weren't detecting audio in Ventrillo. They never have. I bought them maybe a month ago, and I couldn't figure out the issue. Last night I was short pressed for time, and my WoW guild picked me up for a 10M normal raid, and I was struggling to get into Vent. I took about 20 minutes trying to figure it out, and in the last 5 I thought I might've, by allowing Vent to use surround sound. But my headset was disabled by me updating it, which I thought might also be the issue.
So I did what a logical person would do when people are waiting for you, I said fuck it. I opened task manager and ended the Razer updating task, and tried to see if Ventrillo was working now. Nope. Nothing. I did the raid and killed the Shamans without Vent, but now my computer isn't detecting audio devices, or at least my headset. Now, giving you at least the most information that might be needed, they're new Razor Krakens, and have worked 100% in every other way except for Ventrillo and obviously now. They worked for Skype, anything. Never had an issue.
Obviously ending the task while it was updating drivers was a terrible idea, but eh. I was stuck on time, and it was frozen at 60%.
I'm hoping you guys will help me fix whatever issue this caused, I really can't find anything that helps me, there's no repair for my Krakens, it's seen in the device manager, but not in the "Audio" panel of my control panel.
Did it effect Windows? Is that what is broken?
Thanks guys. Cheers.
Edit:
A system restore has fixed my sound not working entirely.
Now I just need to figure out Ventrillo.
Check Ventrillo settings make sure the correct microphone is default
[QUOTE=djjkxbox360;44412353]Check Ventrillo settings make sure the correct microphone is default[/QUOTE]
I've thoroughly went through Ventrillo settings, changed my default devices around, looked up how other people configured it, etc. It's not my microphone, it's my sound. It's like the program is muted, for example. But I don't have any settings that have muted it. I don't understand what's going wrong, the settings have been changed around and tested every time, can't figure it out.
Did you check the windows volume mixer? Windows can set different volumes for different applications, so it might say 100% volume at bottom right when in actual fact the application is set to 0%
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