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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: cattb on December 29, 2011, 02:00:25 PM
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Bought new USB headset. Headset mic works in windows, but not in game. Changed settings in game to USB headset.
When I key to talk in game, nothing happens. The game does not register that I am even keying in. I redid options key t and f12.
I have also went into the BIOS and turned off onboard sound. The headset mic did work with onboard sound on, but I was getting screen stutter. I was thinking that having onboard sound and USB headset with its own soundcard and software was a conflict and cause of the screen stutter.
Also since I redid my drivers for a new GPU 6950, now I am missing the uaa HD microsoft system file.(arrrrg) Is there any connection between the two, the UAA driver and not being able to key into the game? When I key in my name does not show up on screen of another players screen.
Also I do get sounds through the headset.
Any advice?
Cattb
modify: the file missing is the microsoft UAA bus driver system file that has to do with HD sound.
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catt
yes the onboard sound and the headset sound cards cause problems when on at the same time good job turning it off.
i dont know about the missing file
have you tried to key in using your stick?
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no, I have not tried my stick. I wonder if when I installed the hdmi drivers for the xfx 6950 if it somehow messed with the mircrosoft uaa driver. Guess I could reinstall aces high 1 option.
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try keying in with your stick
like i said i have no clue what that file is so cant help you there
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From the desktop if you right click on the speaker icon at the lower right and choose "recording devices" which device is selected as the default?
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Goes to windows volume adjust or to adjust properties. The properties are now ties in with the software drivers from the USB headset. I don't have a recording device when I click the iconn bottom right by the task bar. I can access the windows recorder from programs/accesories/entertainment.
I found the microsft UAA file and put it in my system file, but when the computer wants to install the driver it will not take the file. Even if I use browse and point to it.
couple weeks ago I updated my realtek drivers for onboard HD sound, I didn't get this problem until the new GPU and headset.
Think I will try reinstall AH see if that fixes the mic problem.
I know I installed the xfx hdmi drivers and included was the uaa file, I think maybe it either removed or changed something. I am guessing.
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Are you using XP SP3?
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Yes (xp3), I went into bios enabled the MB audio, my original platronics headset works in game. I guess I am dong something wrong with USB headset. Still missing the UAA file from drivers. Found the driver online , but would not install. Maybe I can install from xp OS cd. Thinking it maybe in the i386 folder. Ventrilo will still not work though with the platronics and MB audio which it did before.
I will work on it again later today.
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If you would - read through this thread and tell me if it sounds like your problem:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/itproxpsp/thread/7290ed6f-fc15-44ce-85a2-6ef55ffcb95a
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I read through the article, don't think this is my problem, but I think there may be a fix in there or a lead to a fix. Either the ATI or the realtek drivers did something to the UAA driver.
I just finished up making a bootable dvd with windows 7 64 bit and now have Win 7 64 bit installed on PC. I know that I would be making the tranisition sooner or later. I think I will start making that transition now, slowly and surely. Also keep trying to fix the xp OS I have.
Thanks for the help Chalenge I appreciate your effort to help.