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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 :(