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Posted: 2008-02-09 09:52
by SnipA
Ok i turnt the acceleration off and it still doesnt work.
The VOIP setup works fine and the ingame mic test works fine also.
Posted: 2008-02-09 11:14
by TroyMcClure
jOHNNYdOUBE wrote:Dude, go for a SB X-FI card.
Check newegg.com.
Then turn off your on-board.
Trust me.
*
I'm going to buy a Creative X-Fi Music card 70$.
Posted: 2008-02-09 14:51
by frrankosuave
SnipA wrote:Ok i turnt the acceleration off and it still doesnt work.
The VOIP setup works fine and the ingame mic test works fine also.
I'm all out of ideas. Unless your ingame settings also have hardware acceleration options. i had EAX turned off for a while, but i think i am able to enable it.
I wish I could afford a sound card, but my kids have to eat...
Posted: 2008-02-11 17:58
by Epim3theus
I can't check the Mic boost-box, in the game sound option. Does anyone know why this could be?
Posted: 2008-02-11 23:27
by SnipingCoward
Epim3theus wrote:I can't check the Mic boost-box, in the game sound option. Does anyone know why this could be?
no clue happend to me too - but i went into the config and enabled it + making the file write protected (don't know if it did the trick but it works for me now)
Posted: 2008-02-13 12:42
by Epim3theus
Ah thanks, will try it.
Where did you enable it?
Posted: 2008-02-14 05:45
by SnipingCoward
its in the "\My Documents\Battlefield 2\Profiles\000x"
check the "Profile.con" for which is the right folder (your nick should apear 3 times)
and change in the "Audio.con"
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AudioSettings.setVoipBoostEnabled [color=Red]0[/color]
to
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AudioSettings.setVoipBoostEnabled [color=Red]1[/color]
after that, right click on the "Audio.con", properties -> tick "Write Protected", hit OK
Posted: 2008-02-14 07:21
by Konzig
I believe it's a problem with integrated AC97 soundcards. I had the same problem, VOIP didn't work or worked for a short time, but then dissapeared. Bought a separate soundcard for 20€, everything works just fine.
Posted: 2008-02-14 11:42
by Marduk
I had the same problem too a while back. I had to open up ports 55100-55199 on my router because my routers firewall was blocking VOIP.
Posted: 2008-02-15 13:48
by Epim3theus
I have a seperate soundcard, and before that i had no troubles with voip so that rules out the router problem.
I did what Snipingcoward suggested, and it seems to have upped the mic signal a bit although i still can't check that box in the sound setup menu.
Thanks for the help BTW.
Posted: 2008-02-25 13:32
by ortonas
SnipA wrote:Hey guys, for some reason i cant hear anything in VOIP
Any help will be appreciated
Thanks
I also can't hear others
