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I have messed with every combination of audio settings within steam and the quality remains terrible compared to other mic tests that do no post processing.
Although for others it's like cracking in and out. I also had that before, and I solved by playing with the voice and record configs. I'm not sure which one, the best bet is to disable all non-essencial voice related option. If that didn't work, i'm afraid i'm not of much use. I hope I helped someone.
This was the exact issue for me. My voice was cutting in and out in all recordings no matter what settings I played with.
My headset is both wireless and daisy-chained through a USB port and an extension chord. No issues on discord. No apparent issues through mic testing in Steam's voice settings. But Steam Recording only picks up a quarter of the transmitted sound for some reason. I assumed this was the root issue and busted out an old VA mic I got as a gift more than a decade ago. Plugged that into the back of my machine, selected this device as the default mic in steam's voice settings, and proceeded to spend the next hour pulling my hair out troubleshooting the choppy voice issue.
Then I found your post. I went into control panel, set the VA mic as the default microphone, went into discord, set my headset as the preferred microphone. Tested recording. Everything loud and clear. SO FRUSTRATING.
I don't really participate in steam community beyond troubleshooting, but I'm gonna find the feedback channel and insist they add a hardware select option for steam recording. This was just asinine.
- Click on steam logo
- Settings
- Game recording
- Force Microphone to Mono (turn off)
- Automatic Gain Control (turn off)
Hope it helps.