Littlerock
26-02-2005, 12:32
I have tried to get my friends' mic to work with no luck, he can hear, but not transmit.
So to try something different I then tried MSN audio.
When I send him an audio invitation, I get the message that he does not have a system able to use MSN audio.
Now with that I contacted MSN and he is pointing me to the,
"QoS Packet Scheduler"
I did a search about this and not sure what it is and/or if it really could help?
Thats why I am posting this here, to see he who is among us has more information about this and if this could possible be answers to other peoples mic problem?
Here's a link that gives a step by step instruction on disabling it.
http://support.earthlink.net/mu/1/psc/img/walkthroughs/windows_XP/6800.psc.html
Hopefully I'm not wasting forum space with this post and it can be of some answers to peoples mic problems!
So to try something different I then tried MSN audio.
When I send him an audio invitation, I get the message that he does not have a system able to use MSN audio.
Now with that I contacted MSN and he is pointing me to the,
"QoS Packet Scheduler"
I did a search about this and not sure what it is and/or if it really could help?
Thats why I am posting this here, to see he who is among us has more information about this and if this could possible be answers to other peoples mic problem?
Here's a link that gives a step by step instruction on disabling it.
http://support.earthlink.net/mu/1/psc/img/walkthroughs/windows_XP/6800.psc.html
Hopefully I'm not wasting forum space with this post and it can be of some answers to peoples mic problems!