Comment Faire Pour Faire Fonctionné Son Micro Sur Gmod

Okay, imagine this: you're deep in a Trouble in Terrorist Town match. Paranoia's high. You know someone's the traitor. You finally spot them, gun drawn, about to frag your buddy. You shout, “IL EST LE TRAÎTRE! C'EST LUI!”… but only silence. Dead silence. Your microphone? Deader than Disco.
Frustrating, right? We’ve all been there. It's like trying to communicate with pigeons through interpretive dance. Sometimes, it almost works, but usually it just ends in confusion and death. (And maybe a few stray crumbs for the pigeons, if you're lucky.) The point is, having a working mic in Garry's Mod is essential for anything beyond single-player sandbox shenanigans.
So, how do we fix this vocal void? Let's dive in!
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Okay, okay, I know. I know. But you’d be surprised! Double-check that your microphone is actually plugged into the correct port on your computer. We're talking both ends here, folks. Sometimes that little green wire just pops out a teensy bit. Also, make sure it's not muted physically on the microphone itself. Some mics have a tiny switch that's easily bumped. You wouldn't believe how often this happens to me. (Don't tell anyone).
Les Paramètres Windows: Le Contrôle Parental de la Voix
Windows can be a bit… overprotective of your microphone. You need to make sure it’s not being actively suppressed.

Here’s the drill:
- Right-click the sound icon in your system tray (usually in the bottom right corner).
- Select "Sounds."
- Go to the "Recording" tab.
- Find your microphone. If it's disabled, enable it.
- Right-click your microphone and select "Properties."
- Go to the "Levels" tab and crank that volume slider up! Not too high, though, unless you want to sound like you're screaming from inside a tin can.
- While you're at it, in the "Advanced" tab, make sure the sample rate is set to something reasonable, like 44100 Hz or 48000 Hz. This shouldn't usually be the issue, but it's worth a look.
Seriously, give this a shot. Sometimes, Windows just… forgets that you want to use your microphone. It's like it thinks you're trying to record a secret government conspiracy or something. (Are you? If so, maybe don’t use Gmod to discuss it.)

Les Paramètres dans Gmod: L'Art de l'Écho
Okay, now for the Gmod specifics. Open up Garry's Mod and go to "Options." Then, find the "Voice" tab.
Here are the key settings to look at:

- Voice Receive Volume: Make sure this is turned up! Otherwise, you won't hear anyone else, which is only slightly less frustrating than not being able to talk.
- Voice Transmit Volume: This controls how loud you are. Too low, and nobody will hear you. Too high, and you'll deafen everyone. Experiment a little!
- Voice Activation: This is important. You can choose between "Push to Talk" (where you hold down a key to speak) or "Voice Activation" (where your microphone automatically transmits when it detects sound). Push to Talk is generally preferred, especially in chaotic situations.
- Voice Device: Make sure your correct microphone is selected here. Gmod can sometimes get confused, especially if you have multiple microphones connected.
Also, try adjusting the "voice_enable" cvar in the console. Open the console (usually by pressing the tilde key `~`) and type "voice_enable 1". If it's set to 0, you're muted! You can also use "voice_loopback 1" to hear your own voice, which can be helpful for testing purposes. Just remember to set it back to 0 afterward, unless you really like hearing yourself talk.
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If you've tried all of the above and you're still having microphone issues, don't despair! Here are a few more things to consider:
- Driver Issues: Make sure your microphone drivers are up to date. Go to your device manager and look for your microphone. Right-click it and select "Update Driver."
- Third-Party Software: Some programs, like Discord or Teamspeak, can interfere with your microphone settings. Try closing them before playing Gmod.
- Hardware Problems: Your microphone itself might be faulty. Try testing it with another program or on another computer to see if it works.
- Reinstall Gmod: As a last resort, try reinstalling Garry's Mod. It's a pain, but sometimes it's the only way to fix weird bugs.
Ultimately, getting your microphone working in Gmod can be a bit of a troubleshooting adventure. But trust me, it's worth the effort. Being able to communicate with your fellow players is essential for having a good time (and for not getting randomly killed as the innocent in TTT). So, grab your virtual megaphone, follow these steps, and get ready to shout your heart out! Good luck, and may your voice be heard! (And maybe a little less shouty... for my ears, please?)
