AndyFB
14-02-2005, 01:06
Hey folks,
I've been using teamspeak for ages now, and everything was working perfectly. I had a little accident involving a botched linux install, and had to reinstall windows. Since reinstalling I am unable to speak in teamspeak. Other people hear nothing.
As far as I can tell everything is exactly the same as it was. When I do a local test, it seems to go into a feedback loop of some kind. I recorded the output if anyone wants to hear it. Basically it's a sequence of clicks about a second apart getting louder and louder each time.
Anyone had this before or got any ideas as to what to do? Specs are so:
Windows XP SP2.
C-media onboard sound card.
Teamspeak 2 RC2.
I've tried adjusting pretty much every setting in there and it still gives the same thing. What could have changed? I did notice that uninstalling and reinstalling the game remembered my settings. And I saw another thread here asking how to completely remove them. Are there any files or registry entries being left behing after an uninstall?
I've been using teamspeak for ages now, and everything was working perfectly. I had a little accident involving a botched linux install, and had to reinstall windows. Since reinstalling I am unable to speak in teamspeak. Other people hear nothing.
As far as I can tell everything is exactly the same as it was. When I do a local test, it seems to go into a feedback loop of some kind. I recorded the output if anyone wants to hear it. Basically it's a sequence of clicks about a second apart getting louder and louder each time.
Anyone had this before or got any ideas as to what to do? Specs are so:
Windows XP SP2.
C-media onboard sound card.
Teamspeak 2 RC2.
I've tried adjusting pretty much every setting in there and it still gives the same thing. What could have changed? I did notice that uninstalling and reinstalling the game remembered my settings. And I saw another thread here asking how to completely remove them. Are there any files or registry entries being left behing after an uninstall?