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03-01-2010, 15:38 #1
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Robotic Voice light DSL and Vista 64 Bit
I got the following problem:
My mates only hear a laggy robotic voice when I Speak.
When I record my Voice there are no issues. It sounds fine.
-> microphone is fine
We testet 2 Codec's : Celt qualtiy: 7 and Speex 25,9
My mates hear each other very well. I am the only one with a robotic voice.
I reinstalled the program twice and always installed the 64 bit version.
I heard of people with a much better better Internet-Bandwith and the same problems.
I would be very happy about a acceptable solution. Is it possible to communicate above Teamspeak 3 with DSL light? In Teamspeak 2 everything was fine and everybody could understand me.
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o TeamSpeak version including build number 3.0.0-beta9
o Operating System including Service Packs or Kernel Version/Patchset : Windows Vista 64 bit ?
o Soundcard & Driver version I am using a SoundMAX Integrated Digital HD Audio ( I hope this is the Sound Card )
Driver: microsoft windows hardware compatibility publisher Version:6.10.2.6480
o DirectX version 9.0c
o Error message (information out of your client or server logfiles can be very useful)
700 ping when i speak
o How often does the error appear?
always
o What did you try to fix the problem?
I told the Admin to change Codec to Celt but that wasnt very helpful.
Edit1: I got an upload Bandwith of 87KiB/s and the upload needed by ts3 is only 12,7 KiB/sLast edited by Senfei; 03-01-2010 at 15:57.
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05-01-2010, 15:26 #2
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Could you at least answer this question? "Is it possible to communicate above Teamspeak 3 with DSL light?"
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05-01-2010, 15:34 #3
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DSL light has just an Upstream Bandwidth of 64 kbit/s, which is 8 kbyte/s.
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05-01-2010, 16:43 #4
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The robotic voice phaenomenon is generally related to your connection speed.
It mainly occurs when your packetloss (while speaking) exceeds around 20 or 30%.
(Its Teamspeak trying to compensate for the packets it doesnt receive)
The only way to lower your latency and thereby packetloss is to further reduce the quality and/or the codec of the transmissions.
This will of course impact the overall voice quality in the channel but it should still be bearable.
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05-01-2010, 17:20 #5Tomi-Thomas2 Guest
You can with dsl light only 8 kbyte/s upload load, celt codec needs with quality 7 15,20 kbytes/s up!
Your dsl is to slow sorry
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