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DeV93
17-12-2006, 20:35
Hi,

When connecting to my Teamspeak while in Windows, I can talk normally to everyone. Everything basically works as should. Also in every game I play it works as it should, except for one. Red Orchestra Ostfront '41-45. As soon as I open it up, or join a server, my microphone just starts producing noises that no one on TeamSpeak can bear hearing. Since this is practically the only game I play a lot, also in clanplay, that just ain't working out for me. I want to actually be able to talk to my teammates since it's mostly a tactical shooter. However at the moment it just doesn't work.

Does anyone know what is happening, or what can solve this?

Cheers,

DeV

Reggin
26-12-2006, 07:09
Do you have speakers close to your microphone?

(Red Orchestra = Good game)

danny
27-12-2006, 16:29
Hi,
I guess I have the same problem as you mate.
When I am in windows talking to people they hear me loud and clear.
But when I am in the game (world of warcraft) it sounds like im in a helicopter when im talking.
The problem stops if I tab out and go to windows, but as soon as I enter the game, The helicopter returns.

If anyone have a solution to my problem, please write it here or in PM.

Cheers.

DeV93
28-12-2006, 20:24
My speakers are at a meter away, but I dont even have the sound on em. Only on my headphones. And yeah danny, sounds rather similar. Hope theres a solution to this :(

WolfStar76
28-12-2006, 20:29
If it's a constant choppiness when you're in-game it sounds to me like an issue with cleanly processing the sound from the game *and* teamspeak.

I'd start by updating your sound card drivers (yes, even if you only checked yesterday - you never know, might find something new. :) )

The other item to check would be to make sure DirectX is up-to-date and not missing any files. For that, just re-run the DirectX installer from www.microsoft.com/directx.

While you're at it, update your video drivers as well. Anything that can make your system at large run smoother might sort out this problem as well.