Last week, I purchased a brand new wireless headset, a Razer Narri Essential. Feels and sounds phenomenal. But, I am having trouble getting the headset’s microphone to work. Since buying it and hooking it up to my PC, I have only gotten it to work on only 2 occasions, and I honestly have no idea how and I haven’t had success with it sense. I have the headsets microphone set as a default in both Windows and MCC Audio settings. I have even tried unplugging and reinserting the headset, and restarting the game. Nothing has worked. It works fine in all the Windows test runs and on Razer Synapse, but for some reason, MCC doesn’t seem to want to even acknowledge its existence. It simply does not register with the game. Is there a certain in game setting I have to mess with? Do I have to install a mod? What am I missing here? I feel like I have tried everything under the sun to no avail.
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> Last week, I purchased a brand new wireless headset, a Razer Narri Essential. Feels and sounds phenomenal. But, I am having trouble getting the headset’s microphone to work. Since buying it and hooking it up to my PC, I have only gotten it to work on only 2 occasions, and I honestly have no idea how and I haven’t had success with it sense. I have the headsets microphone set as a default in both Windows and MCC Audio settings. I have even tried unplugging and reinserting the headset, and restarting the game. Nothing has worked. It works fine in all the Windows test runs and on Razer Synapse, but for some reason, MCC doesn’t seem to want to even acknowledge its existence. It simply does not register with the game. Is there a certain in game setting I have to mess with? Do I have to install a mod? What am I missing here? I feel like I have tried everything under the sun to no avail.
I believe the in game default for mic setting is “push to talk”. At least it was for me on console. Might be worth taking a look into that, wether that’s your problem or not I do not know.
For me that was down on the d pad, what that would be in a keyboard I have no idea.
I could be wrong but on MCC I’m pretty sure you have to set the mic to your mic specifically and not default. I have Astro A40’s and unless I set the in game settings to my mixamp, the game doesn’t play audio through it or I can’t talk. Might be worth a shot unless you’ve already tried this
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> I could be wrong but on MCC I’m pretty sure you have to set the mic to your mic specifically and not default. I have Astro A40’s and unless I set the in game settings to my mixamp, the game doesn’t play audio through it or I can’t talk. Might be worth a shot unless you’ve already tried this
I did try that, or something to that affect, didnt work. I did however figure out that if you enable PTT, it works just fine. So I guess I kinda fixed the issue, but now Im stuck holding V when I want to communicate with my team. I dont like it, but I suppose whatever works will have to do. Hopefully 343 can fix whatever bug (IF thats what it is) is disabling my mic when PTT is off.
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> > Last week, I purchased a brand new wireless headset, a Razer Narri Essential. Feels and sounds phenomenal. But, I am having trouble getting the headset’s microphone to work. Since buying it and hooking it up to my PC, I have only gotten it to work on only 2 occasions, and I honestly have no idea how and I haven’t had success with it sense. I have the headsets microphone set as a default in both Windows and MCC Audio settings. I have even tried unplugging and reinserting the headset, and restarting the game. Nothing has worked. It works fine in all the Windows test runs and on Razer Synapse, but for some reason, MCC doesn’t seem to want to even acknowledge its existence. It simply does not register with the game. Is there a certain in game setting I have to mess with? Do I have to install a mod? What am I missing here? I feel like I have tried everything under the sun to no avail.
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> I believe the in game default for mic setting is “push to talk”. At least it was for me on console. Might be worth taking a look into that, wether that’s your problem or not I do not know.
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> For me that was down on the d pad, what that would be in a keyboard I have no idea.
You can have that turned off on PC and just have the mic pick up your voice all the time, but apparently things get unpredictable when you do turn it off. Sometimes my mic will work, most times it doesnt. I think it might be a bug or something.