Gaming with Team SPeak

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ok this is the prblem i have, when i try and play fullscreen games and use TS
(Team Speak) at the same time not happening for me i can here other people
speak but no one can here me very anoying grrrr can any help me out or point
me in the right direction

Windows (Vista Ultimate)
Motherboard (GA-K8N-Pro SLI Nforce 4)
Sound Card (Onboard Realtek AC97)
Driver Version (6.0.1.6251)

the dirver itself is not showing any conflicts or anythign like that i
really have no idea so any help would do me thanks
 
May you dont have the authorisation to speak! Otherwise test your microphone
with Vista. Vista have speech detection system so if vista dont here you sth
must be wrong with your mic.
But if it "hear" your voice try to make your input louder, i also was used
to do it.

Hope i helped you

Red
 
OK thanks for your help but i did try al of that and still no luck, but
whooooo i have got it to work. all i did reinstall sound and ts Sound first
then ts second. i then made sure i gave both apps "Admin" rights and
heypresto got it to work simple as that
 
Hmm you should really write TeamSpeak support about that.

A simple voice application should not require admin rights.
In fact a program like that having admin rights is a very bad idea.
 
Shane Nokes said:
Hmm you should really write TeamSpeak support about that.

A simple voice application should not require admin rights.
In fact a program like that having admin rights is a very bad idea.

Why, is a hacker gonna TALK your computer to DEATH?!

Haha, joking. I had to jump on that.

-A.
 
rgongora said:
This is an issue with Ventrillo as well, the push to talk button does
not work from within anothe program unless admin rights are enabled for
it.

Works fine from TF2, EQ2, and LotRO for me without admin, and it was a joke,
so... :P
 
No.

Any program that runs with admin rights is an attack vector for the machine.

Running programs in user mode space makes a computer much more secure.
Shane Nokes said:
Hmm you should really write TeamSpeak support about that.

A simple voice application should not require admin rights.
In fact a program like that having admin rights is a very bad idea.

Why, is a hacker gonna TALK your computer to DEATH?!

Haha, joking. I had to jump on that.

-A.
 
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