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To the administrators,
I know there is another thread similar to this; this is a similar topic, yet, very much different.
In the chatrooms, many people often use the microphone. Some people's mics are set exponentially loud compared to other's. Here is an example:
Today while in the chatroom I turned up my computer volume to hear somebody who was speaking. The next person who took the mic had a volume that was far beyond loud compared to the previous speaker.
Is there a way to set a default mic volume so that everybody's microphone volumes are all in sync no matter what the setting is on their computer? If not, is there a way to set up a mic cut-off so that the microphone would cut out if it reached a higher decibel level than speakers can tolerate? I know that everybody's speakers have different outputs, so maybe just set a default decibel level that all computers have in common?
For me, this is by far the largest problem I have encountered on this website to date. My speakers are built into my monitor and I do not have the money to be replacing them if they are blown out by an uneccesarily loud microphone. Thanks!
I know there is another thread similar to this; this is a similar topic, yet, very much different.
In the chatrooms, many people often use the microphone. Some people's mics are set exponentially loud compared to other's. Here is an example:
Today while in the chatroom I turned up my computer volume to hear somebody who was speaking. The next person who took the mic had a volume that was far beyond loud compared to the previous speaker.
Is there a way to set a default mic volume so that everybody's microphone volumes are all in sync no matter what the setting is on their computer? If not, is there a way to set up a mic cut-off so that the microphone would cut out if it reached a higher decibel level than speakers can tolerate? I know that everybody's speakers have different outputs, so maybe just set a default decibel level that all computers have in common?
For me, this is by far the largest problem I have encountered on this website to date. My speakers are built into my monitor and I do not have the money to be replacing them if they are blown out by an uneccesarily loud microphone. Thanks!