Microphone is very Distorted and Unintelligible

GTA V version? 1.0.1604.1
Up to date? Yes
Legit or Pirate copy? Legit
Steam/CD/Social Club? Social Club
Windows version? Windows 10
Did you try to delete caches.xml and try again? Yes
Error screenshot (if any) None
System specifications Ryzen 5 2600
GTX 1070ti
16gb ram
What did you do to get this issue? Nothing, it has always been present.
What server did you get this issue on? Every server
CitizenFX.log fileCitizenFX.log (518.4 KB)

My Mic is super distorted, no-one can understand what i’m saying. The mic works in every other program, it seems to only happens in FiveM, not normal GTA. My headset is a Razer Thresher Wireless (Xbox varient).
So far i’ve tried deleting caches.xml, restarting FiveM, joining different servers, reinstalling FiveM, reinstalling GTA 5, clean installing my audio and graphics drivers, and even reinstalling windows. None of this has fixed it. Not really sure where to go from here. Any help would be appreciated.

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Hello, please open the ESC - Menu in FiveM, head to settings and click on voice chat. Check there that the sensibillity is not too high.
If you have still questions, don’t mind to ask! :mascot: :hamburger:

You spend so much time on that and It’s just the sensibillity of your mic :upside_down_face:

Thanks for such a quick response, I probably should’ve mentioned that I’ve fiddled with the sensitivity settings (I’ve tried so much it’s hard to remember everything). I’ve tried it at both minimum, maximum and everywhere in between. Thanks for trying to help though.

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Have you checked that gta uses the right mic?

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Yeah, only got one plugged in.

Means that over bluetooth or w-lan?

And also, I would check (If it is bluetooth) your bluetooth driver.

Its w-lan.

OK, I found your error:

GlobalError: Your ping is too high (Limit: 300 Your Ping: 340)
[ 736563] Killing network: Your ping is too high (Limit: 300 Your Ping: 340)

Your ping goes way too high, make sure that your connection is stable…

That was when I joined a random none onesync server to test if it was onesync. Didn’t realise it was an US server (I’m in Aus). In the server I play most of the time I get around 30 ping.

Could you join a aus Server then and Upload the new CitizenFX.log file?
Edit: and If possible the .dmp file (If it crashes) too.

Ok here it is, I also had a random crash this morning but I think its unrelated.

CitizenFX.log (210.9 KB)

Mhmm, couldn’t find anything special in there… And I am not sure but for me it always prints what my mic is in the log, but here I can’t see anything…

Did you tried a non OneSync Server?

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Just tried a different headset and it worked, It must be a compatibility issue between either some razer or xbox software with FiveM.

I also went into a none onesync server and that fixed it aswell. Any ideas why it wouldn’t be working in onesync?

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