I've finally upgraded my PC from Windows 7 to Win 10. Since a lot of data garbage has been collected on the hard disk within five years, I also had my hard drive formatted for the update.
Now I have a strange problem. When I connect my microphone (Auna Mic 900B USB), the quality of the recording has become much worse than it was before the update.
Now the weirdest thing about the whole thing:
I have the microphone on a trial basis connected to the laptop of my father (even Windows 10 but that should not matter) and there the quality of the recording still corresponds to the, as I knew before the update (so immaculate, of course).
What can this be related to?
All drivers updated with?
Same sound chip?
Same driver?
Very important: Did you set the microphone quality right?
Sound card
The soundchip is probably not the same, so you can update it.
Where do you set the quality?
You proceed as follows:
Control Panel → Hardware and Sound → Sound → Recording → double click on your microphone → extended:
Here you can now adjust the sound quality
Okay wow, it really was. Uff, that in the device installation directly set the worst quality is already pretty bad of Windows.
Basically, just 8Khz were set.
Anyway, everything sounds great again, thank you! ^^
No, in the recording settings, the quality of the microphone was set to 8kHz