USB Headset problem on W7 - Noise in sound, stop working after x mins

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  1. Posts : 3
    windows 7
       #11

    Hey juaxor, I have the same headphones as you do and I suffer from a similar problem, the way I found of fixing this is to not use the usb to connect it to your pc, the usb is primarily for enabling the microphone but if your not too bothered about using the microphone then just connect it via a headphone jack from the wireless unit to a headphone slot on either your computer, speakers or monitor; just as if you were connecting an mp3 player to the wireless box but your connecting a computer instead if that makes sense then you can avoid any usb problems. :) Hope that helps

    P.s if you really need to use the microphone all the time then unfortunately the only solution I have found so far is to use the usb and if the audio crashes then to disable and reenable the headphone and it works again, for me anyways.
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  2. Posts : 525
    windows 7 home premium 64 bit
       #12

    michizcool said:
    Hey juaxor, I have the same headphones as you do and I suffer from a similar problem, the way I found of fixing this is to not use the usb to connect it to your pc, the usb is primarily for enabling the microphone but if your not too bothered about using the microphone then just connect it via a headphone jack from the wireless unit to a headphone slot on either your computer, speakers or monitor; just as if you were connecting an mp3 player to the wireless box but your connecting a computer instead if that makes sense then you can avoid any usb problems. :) Hope that helps

    P.s if you really need to use the microphone all the time then unfortunately the only solution I have found so far is to use the usb and if the audio crashes then to disable and reenable the headphone and it works again, for me anyways.
    I see your attempting to raise the dead. LOL
    However, those are pretty good suggestions!

    I use a Sony wireless headphone, myself. Has great sound quality!

    Yeah, I don't know what became of the OP, he just up and disappeared...Poof!
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  3. Posts : 3
    windows 7
       #13

    Ohh sorry , just I saw the same post on another website dated only 3 days ago so I though Id respond here and pm'd him saying I'd replyed on this website, who knows he might come back
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  4. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Thank you michizcool!

    I bought the headset because I wanted to listen and speak, mic is important to me. Anyway, I got a way to fix the problem, in this moment I am connecting both, the USB and audio jack, then I configured the main device in audio settings to USB device, and that's all, I can listen to the audio and use the microphone at the same time.

    I was debuging audio driver and it seems there is a problem with USBAUDIO.sys, I stoped the debug because I found accidentally the solution to the problem.
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  5. Posts : 3
    windows 7
       #15

    No problem ! Enjoy your headphones :)
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows Ultimate x64
       #16

    Sorry for raising a dead thread but I also have a F540 and have a problem with the mic cutting out sometimes (I belive its when applications try to get access to it or somerthing)

    I saw juaxor found a solution so I'm hoping he may be able to post it?
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