As someone who joined a more medically “realistic” unit before, it turned into more standing doing nothing while medic worked on a guy and more waiting for someone to be reattached. We fight companies upon companies of opfor for the sake of fun over realism, with the drawback being medical has...
Lower the input volume and put it closer to your face. Right click the volume meter on the taskbar -> open sound settings and under input it says "device properties". That will bring you to where you can lower the input volume.
So with the tragic death of my beloved blue yeti, I had to get a new microphone. I ended up getting a Maono USB condenser microphone from this video. While it misses having dedicated buttons on the microphone itself (RIP mute button), the microphone itself sounds really nice. If you are looking...
Not familiar with Win7, haven't used it since middle school, but Voicemeter should be able to help you out with that. There is also an option called "App volume and device preferences" found under sound settings in Win10 that allows you to adjust volumes there. I imagine that is also in Win7...
I forget the exact setting, but there is a way to turn up the resolution/scaling percentage. In the video settings, look for the setting that is at 100% (should be where you also select resolution), and try boosting it until you are okay with the visuals. This might help. Otherwise the only way...
I would duplicate a profile and then have a profile for your desktop and one for your laptop. I believe all settings are tied to your profiles, so you would need to have separate ones.
^ plus they have hands down the best ear ring cushion things I've seen on a headset. Lightweight but comfortably dense foam covered by this athletic-like breathable cloth that is easy to clean. It is very comfortable to wear all day long, and the suspension band is much better than the regular...
I use a blue yeti. The important thing is to get a boom arm to reduce noises transferring from your desk. If audio quality is important, then put aside some of your budget for sound dampening panels to put on your walls. The blue yeti has a pop filter built in, so you won't need one for that mic.
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