The mic test in the Realtek program (for stereo mics) detects input on my microphone if it's plugged into the back or front (set to AC-97) mic inputs.
Windows audio panel gives no volume control over the mic nor any mic boost.
The audio setup wizard in Windows to test audio hardware also sees input on the microphone but the microphone setup in Battlefield sees no input so I'm assuming that perhaps it's purely looking for the Windows audio device microphone input?
Whatever, has anyone managed to sort out and use a microphone with the built in audio (realtek) on the DS3?
Cheers...
...or am I better off just getting an internal sound card and disabling the on board audio...?
Windows audio panel gives no volume control over the mic nor any mic boost.
The audio setup wizard in Windows to test audio hardware also sees input on the microphone but the microphone setup in Battlefield sees no input so I'm assuming that perhaps it's purely looking for the Windows audio device microphone input?
Whatever, has anyone managed to sort out and use a microphone with the built in audio (realtek) on the DS3?
Cheers...
...or am I better off just getting an internal sound card and disabling the on board audio...?