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Visor*CP*
04-03-2006, 04:07
Alot of people i know are having problems with TS for XP.When we go to speak in Microphone we cant hear one another but can hear other people who dont use XP from ym knowledge.I can go on my ME computer and it works fine.Any ideas if theres an issue with XP at moment cause its not working for several for XP!As for this will be my last post due to ignorance and when you said kid you must be directing it to yourself cause you still act like one the way yall like to act cause you know im right and your wrong.Wont bother me what you say after this cause i wont be reading anything else from here since the admins think just cause there older makes them smarter.

veggii
04-03-2006, 08:11
Here you go http://www.ekstremt.net/index.php?showtopic=81

AMessler
04-03-2006, 09:22
I don't think it's a problem with XP at all. I think your the first person i've seen on here with a post like this so XP can't be the problem. Try doing some looking around first then find out what the real problem is.

Visor*CP*
04-03-2006, 14:29
Here you go http://www.ekstremt.net/index.php?showtopic=81

TY and u say i monly one well ur wrong

http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=28629&highlight=green+light

http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=28735&highlight=green+light

http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=28794&highlight=green+light

I bet all them have XP bet money.I saw a guy last night with and he has WIN XP weird all of them turn out to be Win XP users.

Well i will looki nto the post u provided.I can talk and see green light but tohers just cant hear me.How am i suppose to know what codec to use?Ive tried them all just about!

AMessler
05-03-2006, 07:37
I bet 100/1 he hit the mute botton on his mic :)

MrDDT
05-03-2006, 14:41
Before or after he learns English?

Visor*CP*
05-03-2006, 17:07
Oh you want something to laugh at the tutorial wasnt to good written because it had steps on there i didnt have to do and some of the things it said to do were wrong cause i had to go back and fix them after i did it cause it said to mute my mic and for playback and recording i didnt have to switch back and froth so :P

AMessler
06-03-2006, 03:45
Here read and learn

http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=29372

Visor*CP*
07-03-2006, 22:59
Nah dawg i know how to use it because i have used it over a year just about and i had it on Windows ME.Here not more than 6 months like ago i got my new Alienware Gaming Laptop for Xtreme Gaming which is an Area 51 7700 with some added stuff to it to supe it up.Anyways it is alsoXP and this was first time ever putting it on an XP.The tutorial you gave did help some its just i didnt have to do all steps and some of the steps i had to change back that it said to keep.Now i do appreciate the help but i did fix it from some details within that tutorial.Anyways what if the tutorial does not fix it do you have any other suggestions for XP on what it might be?

My friend was also havign issues at the time for XP and still is.He was in same conflict i was but i told him to read it and he did so and couldnt fix it and i gave him the way i fixed it and he still didnt fix it.So is there any other suggestions because i told him the last one i could think of would be your mic is messed up.See i have a headset and mictrophone that is on a thing where i can bend it which i have both that means.He said he had a USB!So there might be other issues that deal with a USB issue with TeamSpeak i figured yall might know?


Thanx
~Visor*CP*~

PS. if yall ever need any help with games or errors with them let me know cause i know alot about Tech Support errors and so on for most Nova Games.Thanx for helping me and i will have my friend start a new topic on what he has and what he is using directly.But jsut to inform you i went over it with him several times and he said he did everything so it might be his mic maybe not!

sgtbenc
07-03-2006, 23:27
@Visor*CP*, Please keep the BS to a minimum. If you check the profile of everyone that has posted in this thread (including me) you will see that we all have Windows XP. Therefore, it cannot be Windows fault. It is either your configuration or your hardware.

Case closed.

veggii
08-03-2006, 05:41
Nah dawg i know how to use it because i have used it over a year just about and i had it on Windows ME.Here not more than 6 months like ago i got my new Alienware Gaming Laptop for Xtreme Gaming which is an Area 51 7700 with some added stuff to it to supe it up.Anyways it is alsoXP and this was first time ever putting it on an XP.The tutorial you gave did help some its just i didnt have to do all steps and some of the steps i had to change back that it said to keep.Now i do appreciate the help but i did fix it from some details within that tutorial.Anyways what if the tutorial does not fix it do you have any other suggestions for XP on what it might be?

My friend was also havign issues at the time for XP and still is.He was in same conflict i was but i told him to read it and he did so and couldnt fix it and i gave him the way i fixed it and he still didnt fix it.So is there any other suggestions because i told him the last one i could think of would be your mic is messed up.See i have a headset and mictrophone that is on a thing where i can bend it which i have both that means.He said he had a USB!So there might be other issues that deal with a USB issue with TeamSpeak i figured yall might know?


Thanx
~Visor*CP*~

PS. if yall ever need any help with games or errors with them let me know cause i know alot about Tech Support errors and so on for most Nova Games.Thanx for helping me and i will have my friend start a new topic on what he has and what he is using directly.But jsut to inform you i went over it with him several times and he said he did everything so it might be his mic maybe not!
I found the problem, "Alienware". Problem solved.

sgtbenc
08-03-2006, 05:43
I found the problem, "Alienware". Problem solved.
You're not serious, right?

whcchief
08-03-2006, 11:44
@Visor*CP*, Please keep the BS to a minimum.

You're not serious, right?

lol from those two comments it appears you take everything "seriously".

seeing as you posted it though, yeah he probably was serious but it was said in jest lol :)

sgtbenc
08-03-2006, 17:50
lol from those two comments it appears you take everything "seriously".

seeing as you posted it though, yeah he probably was serious but it was said in jest lol :)
Thanks for your pointess comment.

veggii
09-03-2006, 02:29
You're not serious, right?
Actually I am being very serious. Alienware computers are pieces of overpriced junk. If you don't believe me do this. Go to alienwares website, find the specs on one of their computers. go to http://www.newegg.com and look for each computer part and add up the total. You will be shocked. :eek:

AMessler
09-03-2006, 13:21
Actually I am being very serious. Alienware computers are pieces of overpriced junk. If you don't believe me do this. Go to alienwares website, find the specs on one of their computers. go to http://www.newegg.com and look for each computer part and add up the total. You will be shocked. :eek:


The sad part is he is right. I can build the same desktop of there kind for little more then half what they charge. As for the laptops I can prob do it for 3/4 there price laptops cost a little more for some things. All your paying for is the name that's it like Nike I can go and find the same shoe for $20 somewhere else that Nike charges $120 for. I've been building computers for along time and also am a partner with a web hosting companly so I know what it takes and how much it is to do this. Also it's not a windows issue cuz the creator of TS I believe was running Windows while in the process of making TS.

How about looking around doing some reading using Google a little bit to try and find a fix first. :)

Visor*CP*
09-03-2006, 22:38
Yea ok your dreaming cause Alienware is the best gaming computer around.I am not the one having issues with TeamSpeak its someone else bud with no alienware!Weird i fixed my so its Alienwares fault!It will stomp any other computer.Anyone will tell you the same thing if you ask around other communities.Alienware isnt the issue i know 100 percent.Only issue with building your own is if you encounter a problem or encounter a issue where it screws up somewhere say your harddrive blows up then first of all you may encounter errors you dont know how to fix and second you have no warranty so you practically wasted all that money and get no refund and all you can do is rebuild one or buy one!Believe what you want though cause i guarantee Alienware would laugh at you cause id pay to see someone show me a computer that works better than what they sell for gaming!I have tried many others and heard from many others with other gaming computers saying Alienware beat them all just as i have said.So like i said believe as u must!Go around all the DF Gaming Sites and everywhere and make polls if u have to so you can be proven wrong lmao!

Judas
10-03-2006, 12:10
While this is actually going rather off-topic, I couldn't quite resist commenting...

Since you mentioned polls. It is a well known fact that internet-polls don't refelct any truth but only the collective stupidity / ignorance of a certain community.
What you get in such polls is not the truth but what most people think is the truth which is hardly ever the same...

And from all i've read, no one was saying that Alienware is bad. All that was said was that Alienware is overpriced and that you can get the same for less money (including the warranty, cause when you buy a hdd or a gfx card, it does come with a warranty too. Some RAM sticks even come with lifelong warranty)

And it is true, Alienware is overpriced when you look at the pure processing power of the system. If you like the design, enjoy being part of the Alienware communite and so on, the price can be justified. There is a pretty strong community around the Dell Dimension XPS systems too.

I don't get it why the very same discussion does return all the time. If you build your system yourself, it's only normal that you think everyone else is buying overpriced junk. If you buy complete systems, you pay more but you don't have to bother about the details. Everyone does what he likes best.

As far as the problem is related... I and most probable everyone else can say with 100% certaininty that Windows XP isn't the problem. If those people you are refering to are having problems with TS since updating to Windows XP, it is very likely that they:
a) messed up with the install
b) are using outdated drivers
c) have hard- and/or softwareconflicts which should be sorted first
d) are using hardware which can best be described as "strang" (hardware that doesn't come with 100% XP compatible dirvers).

AMessler
10-03-2006, 13:27
While this is actually going rather off-topic, I couldn't quite resist commenting...

Since you mentioned polls. It is a well known fact that internet-polls don't refelct any truth but only the collective stupidity / ignorance of a certain community.
What you get in such polls is not the truth but what most people think is the truth which is hardly ever the same...

And from all i've read, no one was saying that Alienware is bad. All that was said was that Alienware is overpriced and that you can get the same for less money (including the warranty, cause when you buy a hdd or a gfx card, it does come with a warranty too. Some RAM sticks even come with lifelong warranty)

And it is true, Alienware is overpriced when you look at the pure processing power of the system. If you like the design, enjoy being part of the Alienware communite and so on, the price can be justified. There is a pretty strong community around the Dell Dimension XPS systems too.

I don't get it why the very same discussion does return all the time. If you build your system yourself, it's only normal that you think everyone else is buying overpriced junk. If you buy complete systems, you pay more but you don't have to bother about the details. Everyone does what he likes best.

As far as the problem is related... I and most probable everyone else can say with 100% certaininty that Windows XP isn't the problem. If those people you are refering to are having problems with TS since updating to Windows XP, it is very likely that they:
a) messed up with the install
b) are using outdated drivers
c) have hard- and/or softwareconflicts which should be sorted first
d) are using hardware which can best be described as "strang" (hardware that doesn't come with 100% XP compatible dirvers).


Very well said man I could add a few things but i'm sick of fighting with kids these days that think they know everything. I've been around computers for about 15 years now hell I remember when I had my P-200 and when I got my first 14.4 modem I was the king of the block back then. Like I said before I've been building them and selling them and running them for years I think I know how much it costs and what Alienware or Dell or Hp or who ever else is doing for there systems.

Judas
10-03-2006, 16:20
... hell I remember when I had my P-200 and when I got my first 14.4 modem...

P-200?
I remember when i had a Sinclair ZX Spectrum ;)
Does that make me look old now?

sgtbenc
10-03-2006, 17:10
P-200? Does that mean Pentium 200Mhz? My first computer was a 486 33Mhz W/ 8MB RAM and a, guess.... 4x CD-ROM!!! Although it was my parents that first bought it in 95 I think. (Passed down to me a couple years later.)

Visor*CP*
12-03-2006, 02:52
Well until yo udecide to put one of yours up against Alienware and see who sells more then i doubt it.Everyone buys Alienware for gaming and not one complaint have i seen that they suck.If you think you can build one better than take it to the gaming field and see if you can do better also.This thing can play any game there is extremely well as good as it gets.With something like that i doubt you can beat them.

veggii
12-03-2006, 05:30
Well until yo udecide to put one of yours up against Alienware and see who sells more then i doubt it.Everyone buys Alienware for gaming and not one complaint have i seen that they suck.If you think you can build one better than take it to the gaming field and see if you can do better also.This thing can play any game there is extremely well as good as it gets.With something like that i doubt you can beat them.
1. Comparing one person to a whole comany in sales.....wtf?
2. "everyone" does not buy alienware, only rich stupid people do.
3. I will admit they are quality built
4. Custom buillt computers will always outclass big buisness computers if you compare the total price of the system
5. My favorite big buisness is Sony, (just my personal opinion)
6. Woooah, this is way off-topic

Nozzz
13-03-2006, 19:27
I registered just to reply to this post. Alienware computers are overpriced, and even though they are very speedy computers, they are NEVER the top computers listed in benchmarking sites like 3DMark.

The best computers are hand built. My computer is better than any alienware computer on the market. I'd be happy to link my 3DMark profile against yours. I also spent $400 less than the most expensive alienware computer, and all of my peripherals are nicer (Logitech gaming laser mouse, 5.1 surround sound, 21inch LCD).

Alienware computers are built for people who don't know how to build their own. And the price premium for building them for you is QUITE high.

Judas
13-03-2006, 21:16
The really funny thing is (as far as this can be considered funny) that this discussion will never end. Those people buying alienware will always claim that they have the best computer ever built because:

a) they really believe what some people are telling them
b) they have spent so much money on it that they don't want to admit to anything else, even if they know it isn't true
c) they know the truth but enjoy a good flame

On the other hand, those building their own system will always claim that their systems are better because:

a) they think (and most of the time rightly so) that they know more about computers than those buying complete systems
b) they know for a fact that they've spent less money on the same system
c) they think that alienware computers do look plain ugly (mind you, most case-mods do look much worse, despite what the owner of those computers think ;)

In the end, its just and ideal topic to flame about (such as AMD vs Intel, Linux vs Windows, Mac vs PC... then again, there is good reason why you should not buy a Mac...).

And btw, Alienware will get bought by Dell (or it has already happened, the webpage does for sure look exactly the same as the dell system. I'm not really up to date on this stuff).

I'm someone who is buying complete systems too. Not because I don't know anything about computers (i've had my share of home-built computers too) but simple because i can't be bothered to read up on all the latest developments and I don't have the time to bother about building my own system next to my job and other hobbies. I'm well aware that i'm spending way too much money compared to others, but the additional money i spend saves me the time and trouble of building my own computer. I'm lazy and i do appreciate that when something breaks, i can simple ring up tech support and get a replacment part the next day and I can afford it which gives me the convenience to choose what i want to do.

If you like building your own systems. Fine for you. If you know what you are doing you can get a real good computer for less money then i'd have to pay. If you can't be bothered with a screwdriver (admitedly, you hardly need those anymore these days when building computers) just buy a complete system. But as has been mentioned before. Don't expect be able to compet with the real pro's who spend most of their time finding just the ideal balance of all components. Just get to grips with reality. There is nothing wrong with your decision at all, as long as you do understand the truth of it.

EDIT: yes, I'm fully aware that this is way off-topic (as has been mentioned before), but for some stupid reason, ranting seems to be the thing that comes easiest to almost everyone and even when we all know that those discussions don't lead anywhere, it's still hard to resist ;)

sgtbenc
13-03-2006, 21:45
If you like building your own systems. Fine for you. If you know what you are doing you can get a real good computer for less money then i'd have to pay. If you can't be bothered with a screwdriver (admitedly, you hardly need those anymore these days when building computers) just buy a complete system. But as has been mentioned before. Don't expect be able to compet with the real pro's who spend most of their time finding just the ideal balance of all components. Just get to grips with reality. There is nothing wrong with your decision at all, as long as you do understand the truth of it.
Well said.