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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Cane on July 06, 2009, 06:45:16 pm
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Hey guys, I'm having a minor problem with TeamSpeak. When I run the TeamSpeak program, an error message pops up with the following statement: TDSoundIn.Open: No sound driver is available for use. This restricts me from using my microphone in TeamSpeak, but allows me to listen to other people. Does this mean I need to update my sound driver? If so, can anyone help me get a legit one? If not, what can I do to fix this?
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What sound card to you have?
To find out go to: Start -> Run -> dxdiag
On the top tabs in the DX Diag window you should see something that says, Sound or Sound 1/2
Something similar, click on whatever Sound tabs you have and post what it says for...
Under Device;
Name:
Default Device
Under Drivers;
Name:
Version:
Date:
Provider:
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Sound 1
Under Device;
Name: Speakers (SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC)
Default Device: Yes
Under Drivers;
Name: stwrt.sys
Version: 6.10.5274.0000 (English)
Date: 2006-11-02 2:39:42 PM
Provider: SigmaTel
Sound 2
Under Device;
Name: Speakers (2- C-Media USB Headphone Set)
Default Device: No
Under Drivers;
Name: USBAUDIO.sys
Version: 6.00.6001.18000 (English)
Date: 2008-01-19 1:53:23 AM
Provider: Microsoft
Sound 3
Under Device;
Name: Digital Output Device (SPDIF) (SigmaTel High
Default Device: No
Under Drivers;
Name: stwrt.sys
Version: 6.10.5274.0000 (English)
Date: 2006-11-02 2:39:42 PM
Provider: SigmaTel
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Simple to fix.
Go to your TeamSpeak options and change the Sound Driver to Direct Sound. If it happens to already be set to Direct Sound, then set it to Wave.
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Simple to fix.
Go to your TeamSpeak options and change the Sound Driver to Direct Sound. If it happens to already be set to Direct Sound, then set it to Wave.
I have mine set to Direct Sound, With that information cane google your provider and look for driver updates with the device name and version/date
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Simple to fix.
Go to your TeamSpeak options and change the Sound Driver to Direct Sound. If it happens to already be set to Direct Sound, then set it to Wave.
That surprisingly worked. :o Thanks.
I have mine set to Direct Sound, With that information cane google your provider and look for driver updates with the device name and version/date
K I'm gonna go update nao
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I have mine set to Direct Sound, With that information cane google your provider and look for driver updates with the device name and version/date
I've had problems when having it set to Wave and Direct Sound, so if this problem occurs when Direct Sound is selected, change it to Wave.