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    Choppy voice issues.

    Ok, I've been using TeamSpeak perfectly fine for atleast 3-4 months now. All of the sudden about 2 weeks ago everytime I would connect to TeamSpeak whenever I connect to the server it would lag for 1-2 seconds while connecting, when it usually connected instantly, and also everyones voice is REALLY choppy and barely understandable AT ALL. I tried TeamSpeak on Ubuntu 8.10 x64 that I have dual-booted on this machine and it works perfectly fine so it isn't my internet connection. I have tried changing codecs and uninstalling/reinstalling TeamSpeak 3-4 times now. My packetloss has been anywhere between 1-5% and ping upwards in 2000ms when I used to have at most .05% packetloss before this mysterious problem popped up. Also tried using Ventrilo with a couple friends and it works perfectly so I am pretty sure for some reason TeamSpeak is somehow being limited bandwidth for some reason, i have unlimited bandwidth set in options, so any ideas?

    TeamSpeak Version: 2.0.33.7

    Here are some system specs: (from a program called Sysspec)

    Windows: Windows NT6.0 (Build 6001) Service Pack 1
    Internet Explorer: 7.0.6001.18000
    Memory (RAM): 2048 MB
    CPU Info: AMD Phenom(tm) 9850 Quad-Core Processor
    CPU Speed: 2500.8 MHz
    Sound card: Speakers (Realtek High Definiti
    Display Adapters: ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics | ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics | RDPDD Chained DD | RDP Encoder Mirror Driver
    Screen Resolution: 1280 X 768 - 32 bit
    Network: Network Present
    Network Adapters: Ralink RT61 Turbo Wireless LAN Card | Realtek RTL8168B/8111B Family PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.0)

    CD / DVD Drives: D: HL-DT-STDVD-RAM GH22LP20 | E: EZBSYS ISO CDVD DRIVE | G: TGLEDKB 56BKX6R05U | H: TGLEDKB 56BKX6R05U | I: TGLEDKB 56BKX6R05U | J: TGLEDKB 56BKX6R05U

    COM Ports: COM1
    LPT Ports: LPT1
    Mouse: 5 Button Wheel Mouse Present
    Hard Disks: C: 232.9GB
    Hard Disks - Free: C: 95.7GB
    USB Controllers: 7 host controllers.
    Firewire (1394): 1 host controllers.
    PCMCIA (Laptops): Not Installed
    Manufacturer: Award Software International, Inc.
    Product Make: GA-MA78GPM-DS2H
    AC Power Status: OnLine
    BIOS Info:
    Time Zone: Eastern Standard Time
    Battery: No Battery
    Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA78GPM-DS2H
    Modem: Not detected

    DxDiag log attached with the above log as well.


    TeamSpeak client log:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    -------------- log started at 10-11-08 19:53 -------------
    ---------------------------------------------------------------


    Error appears everytime I run TeamSpeak. Even if it is practically the only thing running.

    I have 4GB of ram but of course since I am using 32-bit Windows it only sees 3.

    So yeah, sorry for the long post but wanted to provide as much information as possible. Security wise I have Comodo Internet Security, Spybot's S&D real-time protection module called TeaTimer, and Avast! Professional Edition. TeamSpeak is a trusted application in Comodo Internet Security so that is no problem and I have had Avast! installed with no problem with their on-access protection.
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    Try TS>settings>options>other>priority high

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    Well it seems like that did the trick lol. Thanks a bunch!

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    Just passing information along.

    Someone else figured it out.

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    Well, it worked the first time I tried TeamSpeak and now it goes back to choppy voices with high packetloss. I don't see why it worked only one time. I didn't change any settings and the high priority option is still enabled.

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    What if you go to task manager and set the priority there?

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    Nope, still the same issue.

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    Try direct instead of wave, or vice versa.

    You can try to reinstall TS. Make sure to change the name of C:\user\<name>\appdata\roaming\TS or Teamspeak\config.ini to config.bak

    That way it creates a new config file. Other than that there is nothing else that I can think of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BHKai View Post
    Try direct instead of wave, or vice versa.

    You can try to reinstall TS. Make sure to change the name of C:\user\<name>\appdata\roaming\TS or Teamspeak\config.ini to config.bak

    That way it creates a new config file. Other than that there is nothing else that I can think of.
    Well I checked there and there was imagecache.ini and TeamSpeak.conf so I turned them both into .bak files as well as the teamspeak2 folder they were in. Did a complete uninstall with Revo Uninstaller, reinstalled and still the problem persists. Beginning to think it's a problem with my vista because I am starting to see my web browsers slow.

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    Have to check for malware.

    AVG has a free edition that is really good.

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    Ok, over the course of the last 2 days I did scans with several programs for spyware, malware, viruses, rootkits, and adware.

    Programs I used:
    Ad-Aware 2008
    A-Squared Free
    Avast! Antivirus
    COMODO Antivirus
    F-Secure Black Light
    Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware
    Spybot Search & Destroy

    Got rid of everything that was picked up and left what I knew wasn't a virus.
    Internet has been working perfectly I think the slowing of my internet was due to the DNS server I was using, since I switched to OpenDNS it works perfectly now, yet TeamSpeak still refuses to cooperate. So any other suggestions? Also, I just want to thank you personally BHKai for helping me with my problem as much as possible. You are a very kind and generous person.

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    I really can not think of anything else. It is not a hardware issue so it has to be software. Works fine in Ubuntu but is choppy in Vista.

    Only think I can think of is maybe it is the drivers for the audio. Or some program that is running high or using the bandwidth.

    That is the only thing that it could be to cause that type of error. Only things that really affect ts. But your bandwidth seems fine and you have enough processor strength. Maybe an update audio driver? Did you update anything when it started becoming choppy.

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    I went and tried downloading the latest drivers.
    motherboard_driver_audio_realtek_azalia-ati.exe

    From: http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/M...er&FileID=3360

    but every time I try to download it, it says "Exe file has been blocked by your firewall." Even if I disable all my protection it still gives me that error. So this is a little bit of a weird request lol, but if you could please download it and then upload it to some other host like www.mediafire.com www.filefactory.com or www.megaupload.com I would appreciate it.

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    Well, installed the new drivers and still the same problem. I decided to do a 20 or so second recording to let you listen to what I am hearing on TeamSpeak. It is a wav file. Tried attaching it but it kept saying it failed to upload so I uploaded it to Mediafire. It is only a 506kb file. If you aren't supposed to post links here sorry.

    http://www.mediafire.com/file/munoqmmjw4d/teamspeak.zip

    Any other suggestions appreciated. Really wanting to work this out.

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