


To ensure that your microphone isn't broken, try listening to the device.SteamVR - in the small status window click the small downward arrow next to the 'Steam VR' text > Settings > Audio > ensure your 'Set Record Device to' dropdown is set to your headset microphone.Įnsure your Windows privacy settings have your microphone enabled. Windows>privacy>microphone and "allow apps to access microphone". Oculus Home - gear icon at the top right > Settings > Devices > Rift headset > Audio Input in VR should be set to Rift microphone and the transmit volume should be up. Make sure your headset is set as the preferred audio input in your Oculus Home or SteamVR settings.


You must restart Rec Room after changing the default device in order for the change to take effect.Ensure all other microphones are disabled (right click > disable) Ensure that in your Windows recording devices (right click the speaker icon at the bottom right of the desktop > select Sounds or Recording devices), your headset microphone is set to be the default device for recording and communication.If playing with PSVR, make sure that your VR headset mic is not accidentally muted.Make sure your microphone is turned up on your PS4 in Settings > Devices > Audio Devices > Adjust Microphone Level.If it still shows nothing when you speak, check the platform-specific sections below for some troubleshooting tips. You should see the sound meter reflect what Rec Room is hearing from your mic. If you're not on a junior account, first check that your microphone is set to "On" in your watch menu > Settings > Audio > Microphone. If you are on a junior account, you will see a message saying so. You can check this by going to your watch menu > Settings > Audio. If you're not hearing anyone else either, then the most likely answer is that your account is a junior account.
