I want to chat with friends, but not hear game sound/volume?

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I recently got some TurtleBeach XL1 headphones. How can I configure them to only hear the party and not game sounds?






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Why can people in my party hear my game sound?

It's likely a setting in your chat app. Using Discord myself I check "Voice Activity" and adjust my mic sensitivity accordingly, I also have all the Opus settings enabled. Some headsets do have hardware controls as well that could override or interfere with the software settings.

How do I make chat sound louder than game audio?

Hold down the PS button on your controller until the options menu appears. You should see a menu that allows you to adjust the game volume as well as chat volume. Simply adjust the game/chat balance per your preference.

Why can I hear my friends game audio through his mic?

Sound Settings: If in the sound settings the input device or the output device is selected as \u201cstereo mix\u201d it prompts the output (your speakers) and the input (your microphone) sounds to mix. This can cause a problem where the in-game audio is heard from the mic.

Why can I hear game sound but not party chat?

Re: No in game sound while in Party Chat.If it's set to focus only on voice chat it might be muting the game audio. To check the chat mixer go to your Xbox Settings, then under General go to Volume & Audio Output. Select Chat Mixer and try choosing one of the other options.



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