I suppose that is for all intensive purposes, technically right. I'm also not truing to argue. Although, I'd suggest we try to avoid sidetracking the thread any further. XD
If it were to use the PC's "DAC" it would be using the microphone jack. It has it's own built in own since it's USB. Also, PC's don't have built in DAC's. A DAC is by definition an external device usually connected via USB.
You're right that it could be a driver issue though, but I guess we'll never know if OP doesn't respond soon.
My laptop has the Intel graphics, and a GT 940M, and no matter what I do, it refuses to use the Nvidia graphics card. I have tried right click, run with graphics processor, and selecting the Nvidia one. I've tried adding the javaw to the list of items to use Nvidia within the Nvidia control panel. Nothing works. Everything is up to date.
Edit1: spelling
Edit2: To reiterate I have added not only the javaw, but literally everything java related on my entire computer, within the Minecraft installation, and the plain ol java installation, etc. Still uses the Intel graphics.
It's not something that can be explained. You just gotta experience it mann! Once you get a feel for it, you're addicted. You gotta do it a few times. No one gets it right their first time.
I'm personally not familiar with the blue snowball, but rather am more accustomed to higher end music studio gear, but is there a way to turn down the gain? Gain and volume are not the same thing.
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I suppose that is for all intensive purposes, technically right. I'm also not truing to argue. Although, I'd suggest we try to avoid sidetracking the thread any further. XD
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If it were to use the PC's "DAC" it would be using the microphone jack. It has it's own built in own since it's USB. Also, PC's don't have built in DAC's. A DAC is by definition an external device usually connected via USB.
You're right that it could be a driver issue though, but I guess we'll never know if OP doesn't respond soon.
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All of that is good advice except that the blue snowball is a USB mic. It doesn't use a DAC.
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I have added both.
I've added literally everything java related on my entire computer. Still uses the Intel graphics.
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As I already said in the OP, I already have done that and it didn't work.
I've tried adding the regular java installation, the java in the Minecraft installation, everything java related. Still uses the Intel graphics.
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My laptop has the Intel graphics, and a GT 940M, and no matter what I do, it refuses to use the Nvidia graphics card. I have tried right click, run with graphics processor, and selecting the Nvidia one. I've tried adding the javaw to the list of items to use Nvidia within the Nvidia control panel. Nothing works. Everything is up to date.
Edit1: spelling
Edit2: To reiterate I have added not only the javaw, but literally everything java related on my entire computer, within the Minecraft installation, and the plain ol java installation, etc. Still uses the Intel graphics.
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Forums games. Isn't that obvious?
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a) To be the one.
It's not something that can be explained. You just gotta experience it mann! Once you get a feel for it, you're addicted. You gotta do it a few times. No one gets it right their first time.
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If I'm not mistaken, it's an original quote from my dad.
No brains, no headaches.
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Ryzen is better for workstation and steaming while gaming. Also, i5 and 1060.
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I'm personally not familiar with the blue snowball, but rather am more accustomed to higher end music studio gear, but is there a way to turn down the gain? Gain and volume are not the same thing.
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I thought you'd never ask!
But how can mirrors be real if our eyes aren't real!?!?
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Evil. I can't tell if that's frosting, or milk, or mayo?
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Banned for having something in your nose!
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Yessireyy. It's cute!