 So, I've been having some problems with my blue Yeti microphone. I purchased this about two years ago and it was fine in Windows 7. I upgrade to Windows 10 and that's when all the nightmare the pain starts to happen. Now, one of the issues is that it doesn't pick the microphone up in the same way that Windows 7 picks it up. It doesn't install the manufacturer driver, it installs a USB advanced driver which is a generic Microsoft Windows 10 driver. So if we click on device manager I'll show you that. Under sound, video and game controllers you can see there it picks it up as this USB advanced audio device which is a real pain in the backside. So what you have to do to get it working is go into here, you've got the little microphone. In this instance Dell is controlling my sound settings, normally it'll just be a Windows sound setting and you'll probably get recording devices but I get audio devices, same thing. So then you've got playback, so if you want to play back through headphones or PowerBeats Pro or anything like that you'll set that in here but recording it was picking up the default microphone so I had to disable that and then in here because it was picking up lots of background noise so I could hear the kids in the other room, the TV, people coming up the driveway, walking past the driveway, cars, buses, trains you name it. So you go into here, you set that as the default device, you can rename this as well, I'll show you. I've just left it as microphone, you can call that whatever you like. So I've gone in here and say listen to this device, it's important that you check that and then levels it was set to 82 and that's why I think it was picking up everything in the background. So I've dropped that down to 0 and now it's fantastic, it's working just as it used to work in Windows 7, crazy but that's the way to fix it, I'm really chuffed, yeah so if you liked this video don't forget to subscribe, like, comment or ring that bell for future updates of new videos, until next time, bye!