Coolnat2004
01-04-2004, 23:53
Hi.
I am currently running Windows XP, and the client works fine..
But I also have Microsoft Virtual PC, which runs Windows 98 SE on this same machine. The client doesn not work completely well on that, and that is what I'm asking about. Please be aware that the virtual machine works just like a normal machine, so just pretend it is a different machine alltogether.
What I am trying to do, is set up an internet-based talk radio show. I am using shoutcast to send out my "Wave out mix" to the radio, so anything I hear on my speakers goes to the radio.
Simple enough, I can hear everyone else on this machine, but I can't hear myself, therefore my voice won't reach the radio software.
Here's my plan: Run Teamspeak on XP, and use the USB microphone, and mute the sound from the speakers, aka use a null sound device. This part is all fine. Then, run Teamspeak on Virtual PC (Windows 98 SE) and have it send out the sound from myself and everyone else who connects to the server, which goes out to my Wave Out Mix, going to the radio, echoing everyone on the radio. Brilliant, eh?
But.. The problem is that on Windows 98 SE, the sound is heard from teamspeak for about one minute, then it stops until I close it. Sometimes after I close it, I see an access violation error as well. Also, sometimes it refuses to connect to the server until i restart the server.
This might be related to the fact that there is no actual microphone connected to the 98 SE PC.
Could anyone help me get this to work? I have my brother's PC right next to me, but I can't keep that on all the time (overheating issues..heh) and I can't use it often.
Thanks for your time.
I am currently running Windows XP, and the client works fine..
But I also have Microsoft Virtual PC, which runs Windows 98 SE on this same machine. The client doesn not work completely well on that, and that is what I'm asking about. Please be aware that the virtual machine works just like a normal machine, so just pretend it is a different machine alltogether.
What I am trying to do, is set up an internet-based talk radio show. I am using shoutcast to send out my "Wave out mix" to the radio, so anything I hear on my speakers goes to the radio.
Simple enough, I can hear everyone else on this machine, but I can't hear myself, therefore my voice won't reach the radio software.
Here's my plan: Run Teamspeak on XP, and use the USB microphone, and mute the sound from the speakers, aka use a null sound device. This part is all fine. Then, run Teamspeak on Virtual PC (Windows 98 SE) and have it send out the sound from myself and everyone else who connects to the server, which goes out to my Wave Out Mix, going to the radio, echoing everyone on the radio. Brilliant, eh?
But.. The problem is that on Windows 98 SE, the sound is heard from teamspeak for about one minute, then it stops until I close it. Sometimes after I close it, I see an access violation error as well. Also, sometimes it refuses to connect to the server until i restart the server.
This might be related to the fact that there is no actual microphone connected to the 98 SE PC.
Could anyone help me get this to work? I have my brother's PC right next to me, but I can't keep that on all the time (overheating issues..heh) and I can't use it often.
Thanks for your time.