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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: Purzel on June 03, 2007, 02:40:16 AM
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Hi!
I have installed a Vist 64 Bit-system. AH works fine except that I cannot seem to transmit voice from the microphone.
Is this because MS changed stuff in the audio-management? I think I read something about that. I can record waf-files from the microphone. So the drivers and stuff work OK for the soundcard. The card is a cheapo-on-board Realtek-thing.
Im not sure what could cause this. I have the Windows-Firewall enabled and Avast running. Neither shows a message box that they blocked something. Per default, t or F12 transmits, I didnt change that, but when I press one of those buttons, nothing is transmitted and there is no Icon in the upper right corner. I think there was one when you used it, right?
So, can anyone tell me what might be wrong? Thanks a lot!
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There was a problem with Vista 32 bit when it first came out that it set the microphone volume to minimum regardless of how you set it, that appears to have been fixed as mine is working fine now. Maybe there is an update at MS that needs to be downloaded, I think most people have the 32 bit version so far so they may have fixed that version first.
You could try using a USB microphone, don't know if that would be affected as much as a straightforward audio plug job.
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Yeah make sure your mic volume is turned up, and mic boost is on.
also an easy way to test is to put your gameid in the voice chat box (instead of a channel number)... then when you hit F12 you'll hear your own voice being transmitted back to you!
If you see your name appear top right but no sound, then you have a sound issue.
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If you self tune you need to hit the T key to transmit to yourself, not F12.
You will only see your name in the upper right if you self tune and transmit on radio 5.
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Hi and thanks for the replies!
I have found at least one problem, which might have contributeted, but I couldnt check it yet.
I have a mainboard with a nForce-Chipset. And the Nvidia-drivers I installed caused a whole lot of stange networking troubles.
E.G. I could not view any microsoft-page in the browser, or certiain other websites but the majority (like hitech's) worked.
Somehow the faulty drivers caused this, and now I'm trying to get it up and running again without those drivers. I could imagine, that the tansmission of those sounds from the microphone might just have been blocked somehow by these drivers.
I didnt get to check if this problem is gone now, and I wont be able to check this evening. But hopefully tomorrow.
Thanks again, I'll try the tune-to-yourself-trick to see if it works ;)
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Hmm, sounds very similar to the problem I am having. I've re-installed my sound card drivers but couldn't get on last night to see if it worked. Mic works fine with other software. I'm still running XP.
The game id self check is a good idea, I'll try that out also.
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I don't know how this compares to online but you can tune radio 5 to server and transmit to yourself offline with the t key.
Again I don't know how this would relate to the online self tuning and Skuzzy would have to voice his opinion on it to see if it's is similar.
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I'm having a similar problem with my mic. I've got a plantronics headset and any time i hit F12 the mute button on my headset turns red. Anyone ever have that happen? If so how'd you fix it?