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title: Audio Processing Woes
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author:
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- KemoNine
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publishDate: 2023-03-23
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lastMod: 2023-03-23
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toc: true
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categories:
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- anecdote
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tags:
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- anecdote
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---
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## Changelog
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{{< changelog >}}
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{{< change 2023-03-23 "Initial creation" >}}
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{{< /changelog >}}
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## My Concern
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It's not well known but I have a speech processing issue. I have a really hard time decyphering audio for voice communication. It's so bad I rely on sub titles to watch video content with speech as well as read lips in meat space when with others.
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My problem works like this: my hearing is good (I hear noises just fine) but I cannot hear people speak in terms of words. That seems odd, correct. I **know** a human is talking at me but all I hear is the sound of their voice, not words. It's like hearing a guitar in a song, it's noise but not words (speech).
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This problem is exacerbated by background noise of any form. A video game, voices, the sound of the ocean, anything will cause this issue of mine to worsen.
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I also have had tinnitus since I was a small child. So long I cannot rememer a time before it existed for me. Tinnitus is a kind of background noise and exacerbates my speech issue as well.
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## Historic Coping Skills
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If you've met me before, you know I'm not all that young, this hasn't been a 'thing' (as far as you knew ;) ) and you're probably surprised right now.
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In meat space I make sure the people I talk to are facing me and I'm facing them and I read their lips. If the other person or people have their back to me, I cannot hear anything except on the rare occassion I can focus hard enough to process the speech. I'm deaf to **speech** in this situation by default now.
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The separation of background and voice has been critial for me with phones, particularly cell phones. It's also why I cannot handle audio books.
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The fix for me for cell phones was ear pieces/buds to isolate the **voice** from the background for my brain. I also discovered my **right** ear is the one that can process voices, not the left for whatever reason. If I use an ear piece for voice audio on my phone I can [generally] hear the other person or people.
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## New Coping Skills
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Over the years I've clearly developed and honed a number of coping skills. Unfortunately, I need a bit more help day to day at this point. I need to develop new methods that help me with speech, especially for my growing number of conference calls using full video and voice. I also play a game with others regularly which requires game audio and voice communications to be isolated for my speech processing needs.
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## A Fix
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Thankfully Windows 10 has a way to address this need built into the operating system.
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For my fix you can see the [Split voice and game audio]({{< ref "/tips/tech-split-audio.md" >}}) for details on how I improved my situation.
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Long term we hope to build a tag glossary to enhance discovery, search and synonym management. If/when this glossary is created, we will update our guidelines related to tagging.
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### Conflicting Access Needs
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If you are working on a tip that conflicts with any access needs, the tip *must* be tagged as conflicting with the form `conflicting-need-[specific_need]` where `specific_need` is a need such as `low-vision`.
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## Tag and Category Extra Considerations
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title: Split voice and game audio
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author:
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- KemoNine
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publishDate: 2023-03-23
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lastMod: 2023-03-23
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toc: true
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draft: false
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categories:
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- tips
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- tech
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tags:
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- audio
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- speech
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- hearing
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## Changelog
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{{< changelog >}}
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{{< change 2023-03-23 "Initial creation" >}}
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{{< /changelog >}}
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## Attribution
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This tip is a syndicated copy of KemoNine's [blog post](https://blog.kemonine.info/blog/2022-08-01-more-accessible-gaming-audio/). It has been split into this page and a related [anecdote]({{< ref "/anecdotes/kemonine-audio-processing-woes.md" >}}).
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## What?
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This page outlines how to split your computer audio output so a game or aplication's audio is sent to your speaker and the voice audio is sent to a headset.
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This can be helpful for those with speech processing needs. It allows you to isolate voice to a headset or similar which lets the voice audio come through more strongly than any other audio.
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## Windows 10
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1. Open main settings application
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2. Go to system settings
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3. Select Sound tab
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4. Click "Sound Control Panel" link on the right
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5. Right click the audio output device you want as the main audio and select "Set as default device". If the option is not present and the device has a green cicle checkbox, it's already the default device.
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6. Right click the headset output device you want as the communication audio and select 'Set as default communication device". If the option is not present and the device has a green circle checkbox, it's already the default device.
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7. Click on the microphone tab
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8. Right click your microphone and set it as the default if it doesn't have a green circle checkmark.
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## Related Anecdotes
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- [Audio Processing Woes]({{< ref "/anecdotes/kemonine-audio-processing-woes.md" >}})
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