Mic broken on MCC [Fixed (FINALLY!)]

I have been playing MCC since a few days after its release on PC, and I know for a fact my mic worked fine originally, I was able to strategize easily with others whilst playing Reach. But for a while, I got out of the multiplayer scene, so I don’t know precisely when this started, however, while I was grinding out the ODST seasonal challenges, I noticed, no one seemed to take heed to what I said on mic, and I couldn’t hear anyone else. All the indicators for me, my allies, and my foes speaking appeared, but no audio came with them. This problem has persisted into the Halo 4 update and believe me, I have tried every possible solution I could think of; making sure the cords were plugged in right, or if my headphones were to blame (They aren’t, I can hear everything else just fine, although they route all audio to the left side no matter what.) checking my mic with the windows mic test, scouring the internet, checking every setting… and I’ve come to the conclusion that something is amiss that I cannot fix, but can only bring to people’s attention.

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> I have been playing MCC since a few days after its release on PC, and I know for a fact my mic worked fine originally, I was able to strategize easily with others whilst playing Reach. But for a while, I got out of the multiplayer scene, so I don’t know precisely when this started, however, while I was grinding out the ODST seasonal challenges, I noticed, no one seemed to take heed to what I said on mic, and I couldn’t hear anyone else. All the indicators for me, my allies, and my foes speaking appeared, but no audio came with them. This problem has persisted into the Halo 4 update and believe me, I have tried every possible solution I could think of; making sure the cords were plugged in right, or if my headphones were to blame (They aren’t, I can hear everything else just fine, although they route all audio to the left side no matter what.) checking my mic with the windows mic test, scouring the internet, checking every setting… and I’ve come to the conclusion that something is amiss that I cannot fix, but can only bring to people’s attention.

Did you check the MCC audio settings?
Also, you maybe want to try asking in the PC forums.

Yes I checked the MCC audio settings. I’m still a bit new here, I just know this is the spot for posts about the MCC

finally, turned out to be xbox console companion settings

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> finally, turned out to be xbox console companion settings

Thanks for reporting back with the culprit! Which setting within the Console companion was causing this?

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> > finally, turned out to be xbox console companion settings
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> Thanks for reporting back with the culprit! Which setting within the Console companion was causing this?

Settings, Party Chat, Audio Output/Input (The defaults were wrong)