Hi, i try a tons of settings and have allways a robotic-voice with double speed for the party members in a Discord-Group-Chat. Restart of the audioengine has no effect.
if i do a single "phonecall" via discort the voice is normal. If i use the Headset directly as inputdevice all is fine.
Windows 10 with Logitec G933 BT-Gaming-Headset at a Asus Rog-Strix B450-F Gaming-Mainboard and a Ryzen 5 3600 CPU.
Any hints maybe?
Robotic Voice in Discord-Group-Chat - not in a single-call
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Re: Robotic Voice in Discord-Group-Chat - not in a single-call
Sorry, the only solution to this is to use a decent chat app.
This is a long-standing discord bug. Have a look on their subreddit and you can find complaints going back YEARS. You'll notice that if you connect a recording application to the same input as discord, there's nothing wrong with the audio. It gets screwed up after it's internal to discord. Because it's a closed source app we can't fix it, and because it's primary purpose is not chat but data collection (it's spyware, make no mistake) they don't really care to fix it.
This is a long-standing discord bug. Have a look on their subreddit and you can find complaints going back YEARS. You'll notice that if you connect a recording application to the same input as discord, there's nothing wrong with the audio. It gets screwed up after it's internal to discord. Because it's a closed source app we can't fix it, and because it's primary purpose is not chat but data collection (it's spyware, make no mistake) they don't really care to fix it.
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Re: Robotic Voice in Discord-Group-Chat - not in a single-call
ok, but there is different fix to try:
for example the 48kHz seems to be better supported by Discord.
In system settings in voicemeeter, you can change the “preferred main sample” rate to 48000 Hz.
then the main audio stream and VAIO Base Sample rate in Voicemeeter will be 48kHz.
if it still does not work, you may set the virtual output audio format in 48kHZ by the windows audio device control panel
(for in Recording Device List and select the one used by Dsicord,go in properties dialog box Advanced Tab to set the default audio format).
Other fix are based on the audiodg.exe priority/multicore settings
Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/71HrZfR_Fro
for example the 48kHz seems to be better supported by Discord.
In system settings in voicemeeter, you can change the “preferred main sample” rate to 48000 Hz.
then the main audio stream and VAIO Base Sample rate in Voicemeeter will be 48kHz.
if it still does not work, you may set the virtual output audio format in 48kHZ by the windows audio device control panel
(for in Recording Device List and select the one used by Dsicord,go in properties dialog box Advanced Tab to set the default audio format).
Other fix are based on the audiodg.exe priority/multicore settings
Video Tutorial: https://youtu.be/71HrZfR_Fro