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KevinKaria
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Nov 21, 2021

Problems with custom audio setup on teams.

I have been using teams for my school for the past 3 months. Until recently I used to have a custom setup for my audio devices where I would use my Bluetooth Boat Airdopes 441 as the output and my Headset Microphone (plugged in through the 3.5 mm jack) as the input. However since a week this setup has stopped working. The moment I do this setup, I stop hearing the meeting. The only way my earphones work is when both the Audio input and output are from the headphones. However when I use my speaker as the output, it works perfectly. (Refer Screenshot). I am on Windows 11 and using teams for work and school version. Also this setup works perfectly on Discord and Zoom so there isn't a problem with the headphones or the microphone. 

 

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  • df3d0r0v's avatar
    df3d0r0v
    Copper Contributor

    KevinKaria 

    Hi

    I found two solutions to this problem. The first one is to disable handsfree telephony in the device setting as described here https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/fix-for-low-bluetooth-audio-quality-due-to-hands/70b611be-2d69-4696-9071-93f5eb0881fd and second one check your default input device. I used my USB micro as default and had issues when I changed to laptop micro it started work 

  • This is happening for me too on Windows 11 with my Bose NC700 headset.

  • Deborah_Draak's avatar
    Deborah_Draak
    Copper Contributor

    KevinKaria 

    I have this exact same issue, updated Windows 11, no updates for Teams, but whenever I change setting to audio from headphones and microphone from laptop, it gives 0 sound.
    Tried the workaround, but no success.

    Anyone any suggestions?

     

  • KevinKaria 

     

    To fix this issue, open the Device Manager, and navigate to "Bluetooth".

    In that section, you will see 2 items referring to your Bluetooth headset:

    [DEVICENAME]

    [DEVICENAME] Avrcp Transport

     

    Right-click the Avrcp Transport one, and select "Disable device".

     

    After that, your device might appear with a different name in Teams , something like "Headset ([DEVICENAME] Hands-Free)". Select that device and everything will work...

     

    • Nikita_Dandwani's avatar
      Nikita_Dandwani
      Copper Contributor

      tinod 

      Your fix worked for me few weeks back but I have the same issue again and disabling Avrcp Transport doesn't work anymore for me 😞

      Any other suggestions to fix it?

      • reidmaker110's avatar
        reidmaker110
        Copper Contributor

        I'm using the "New Teams" and they solved the external mic issue on Windows 11.  I'm really happy with it.  If you don't have access yet, you've got something to look forward to.

    • CPASean's avatar
      CPASean
      Copper Contributor

      tinod 

      This fix solved my issue with Teams, although it did disable some of the functionality on the headphones such as changing volume or skipping through music. That said, using the manual buttons on my computer is a small price to pay to get this to work properly. Thank you!

       

      Also, I can confirm it is a Team issue on my end as well. I still have Windows 10 configured and also have full functionality on all other apps.

  • MrBeta's avatar
    MrBeta
    Copper Contributor

    Exact same problem here. Windows 11 with Sony WF-1000MX3's and USB Microphone.

  • Have the exact same issue. After either a Teams update, or updating to Windows 11 - Bluetooth headphones will not work with Custom setup (separate microphone). It does however work in the browser, Discord, Zoom and other conference applications.

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