Windows 2000 + MS Game Voice ?

This is a discussion about Windows 2000 + MS Game Voice ? in the Windows Software category; Hi have win2k, and just put on 1. 2 beta of MS Game Voice. I am using newest version of Roger Wilco. When I play Aces High online, my buddies that I am chatting with say that I break up from time to time, and that it is hard to hear me.

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Hi have win2k, and just put on 1.2 beta of MS Game Voice. I am using newest version of Roger Wilco. When I play Aces High online, my buddies that I am chatting with say that I break up from time to time, and that it is hard to hear me. I am running Direct X 8.0a and wondering how I can solve this problem, and if anyone else has had this problem. When I am not in the game, it sounds fine (my processor specs are on the bottom)
 
Any ideas?
 
 
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[Here is my system]
Intel Celeron 566 @ 901
Abit BE6 Rv1
3d Prophet 2 Mx (6.34 drivers)
Soundblaster Live! Value w/ cambridge 4 point speakers
Pioneer 6x dvd / 12 x cdrom SCSI Drive
3com 905b-cmb network card
Panasonic 4x scsi burner
IBM Deskstar 13.5g 7200rpm DMA/66
Western Digital 14g 5400rpm DMA/66
256m PC-100 CS2 ram
 
 
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Could it be that your processor/bandwidth are eating the space needed for GameVoice to run?
 
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Hi, you've not said what kind of modem you are using, some, that use CPU clock cycles and those are called 'software modems',will cause that to happen with your sound.
Chris

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also make sure you are not using direct sound recording. I had a similar problem until i used wav recording not direct sound recording and it was fine after i switched.