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I'm having a major issue with Teamspeak.

 

Whenever I start the program, it "takes over" my sound. Meaning, that whenever teamspeak is active, I cannot hear anything else (CS:GO ingame, or any other sound for that matter) except for teamspeak. To fix this issue, I must close teamspeak, disable the mic in device manager, and renable it. Sound then comes back on all Windows programs/games.

 

I've tried pretty much every solution I can find, but no other ideas.

 

I think the issue may be with my mic/headset (Logitech G930) but I can't find anyone else that has issues with this piece of hardware.

 

As it is now, I have to have my laptop open and active in TS so I'm not breaking rules. This makes 10-manning impossible.

 

Any help or ideas for a fix will be much appreciated.

 

I have an AMD FX processor, Samsung monitor connected via HDMI (sound from this disabled in Windows), and can share any other specs if there is anything else.

 

Thanks!

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I'm having a major issue with Teamspeak.

 

Whenever I start the program, it "takes over" my sound. Meaning, that whenever teamspeak is active, I cannot hear anything else (CS:GO ingame, or any other sound for that matter) except for teamspeak. To fix this issue, I must close teamspeak, disable the mic in device manager, and renable it. Sound then comes back on all Windows programs/games.

 

I've tried pretty much every solution I can find, but no other ideas.

 

I think the issue may be with my mic/headset (Logitech G930) but I can't find anyone else that has issues with this piece of hardware.

 

As it is now, I have to have my laptop open and active in TS so I'm not breaking rules. This makes 10-manning impossible.

 

Any help or ideas for a fix will be much appreciated.

 

I have an AMD FX processor, Samsung monitor connected via HDMI (sound from this disabled in Windows), and can share any other specs if there is anything else.

 

Thanks!

 

I would atleast assume that your drivers are up to date. The only other thing I can think of is the possible solution shown above. If that doesn't help, I would make sure that your drivers are updated. If they aren't update them. If they are, I would personally uninstall and re-install them just to be safe.

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