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    <p>"The output audio is not sent to the speakers, but from the
      headphones, and the mic cannot pick up the played audio from the
      air" - actually, it can. I recently tested a USB audio interface
      with connected to it XLR microphone, and I was wearing circumaural
      headphones. With high enough gain I managed to obtain oscillations
      because of the acoustic feedback.</p>
    <p>--Sergei.<br>
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    and the mic cannot pick up the played audio from the air
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 23/05/2024 5:39, 赵成义 wrote:<br>
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      <div>Hi guys,</div>
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            <div style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); position: relative;">>>  I
              mean I don't need to record played audio, but it is
              recored into the mic.</div>
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              I can confirm that ALSA loopback is set to false state,
              and the sink monitor<br>
              >>  is not used.<br>
              > You probably need echo cancellation<br>
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              <div style="position: relative;">The output audio is not
                sent to the speakers, but from the headphones, </div>
              <div style="position: relative;">and the mic cannot pick
                up the played audio from the air, </div>
              <div style="position: relative;">so I don't think it's an
                echo issue.</div>
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              <div style="position: relative;">I am using a four-section
                headset, and the input and output are on the same audio
                port. </div>
              <div style="position: relative;">Is it possible that there
                is signal interference in the input and output?</div>
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              <div style="position: relative;">Thanks,</div>
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              <div style="position: relative;">Chengyi</div>
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