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Teamspeak xmit issues

  • 27-03-2006 3:31pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,994 ✭✭✭


    Okay,

    So I was all set with TS for a BF2 game, then it turns out my TS setup was unfortunately way wonky for the other lads, as it was 'constantly transmitting'. Got it working like a breeze on the desktop quite rapidly and a gg was had by all, BUT...

    ...I'd like to get TS working as I intended it to work, on my Wi-Fi'd tablet PC, so I'm not using CPU/LAN/whatever other resources on my desktop for TS when I've got BF2 running.

    Spec is low, veeeeery low: P166 MMX, 96MB RAM, 802.11b, Win98Lite. All of this monstrous computing power happily runs Orion (IRC) and TS with no probs (+ connected and everything no probs).

    After turning down the mike gain (software gain in TS), turning down the mike volume (both in TS and Windows) and the overall volume (in Windows), and changing the selection to user-activation instead of voice-activation, the problem was still there.

    The only further 'hint' I can provide/think of, is that in the Sound Properties of Windows 98 (when clicking the speaker tray icon), there is a 'select' tick box at the bottom of each slider column (Volume/Line In/Wave/Mic/...). When the box is ticked for the Mic column, I can hear myself (breathing in the mic, ambient sounds, etc...). When it's not, I can't.

    What can the problem be? Could it be IRC on at same time on the tablet? Is my mike socket fried? Any adjustment that can be though of?

    Note that it can't be the mike itself, which works perfectly well - so it's either hardware or software on the PC.


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