The Problem
All of sudden Battlefield 2's VOIP isn't working for me. I am not sure it is because of the patch or not, all I know is it just stopped working. The icon shows up, but I cannot hear or see that anyone else is talking. Nor can anyone hear me. I can still talk on CS:S, Vent, and TS so I know my headset isn't the problem. I haven't changed anything about my system recently, except upgrade video drivers. And I don't remember when it stopped working because I just thought no one was talking. The same problem is present on my brother's computer.
My PC Specs
Windows XP Professional SP2
Intel Pentium D 920 @ 2.8Ghz
ASUS P5LD2 Deluxe Motherboard
2 gigs of DDR2 667 DIMM SDRAM
eVGA GeForce 7800GT (PCIE x16)
SoundBlaster Audigy 2 Value
Logitech 5.1 Surround Sound Sytem
Logitech MX310 Mouse
Logtitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick
Altec Lansing AHS-202 Headset
Audio Settings
What I Have Tried
This what I have tried to fix this problem. I didn't bother upgrading audio drivers because they were updated a while ago when VOIP was working.
A) Setting acceleration to basic. Even if it had worked, I would have reverted back because without full acceleration BF2 runs slower/audio quality decreased.
B) Re-Installing Battlefield 2 and full 1.3 patch.
C) Upgrading PunkBuster.
D) Shutting down Outpost Firewall while playing.
E) Running nothing but Battlefield 2.
F) Editing the BattleCommoDefaultUserSettings.con toPlease help! If a solution presents itself I will be sure to put it here/my website/another post. +Karma for anyone who thinks of something to try (within reason).
- Andrew
PS. Can someone remove the "q" in the topic title? I am not sure why or how it got there.
All of sudden Battlefield 2's VOIP isn't working for me. I am not sure it is because of the patch or not, all I know is it just stopped working. The icon shows up, but I cannot hear or see that anyone else is talking. Nor can anyone hear me. I can still talk on CS:S, Vent, and TS so I know my headset isn't the problem. I haven't changed anything about my system recently, except upgrade video drivers. And I don't remember when it stopped working because I just thought no one was talking. The same problem is present on my brother's computer.
My PC Specs
Windows XP Professional SP2
Intel Pentium D 920 @ 2.8Ghz
ASUS P5LD2 Deluxe Motherboard
2 gigs of DDR2 667 DIMM SDRAM
eVGA GeForce 7800GT (PCIE x16)
SoundBlaster Audigy 2 Value
Logitech 5.1 Surround Sound Sytem
Logitech MX310 Mouse
Logtitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick
Altec Lansing AHS-202 Headset
Audio Settings
Code:
AudioSettings.setVoipEnabled 1 AudioSettings.setVoipPlaybackVolume 1 AudioSettings.setVoipCaptureVolume 1 AudioSettings.setVoipCaptureThreshold 0.0572707 AudioSettings.setVoipBoostEnabled 1 AudioSettings.setVoipUsePushToTalk 1 AudioSettings.setProvider "hardware" AudioSettings.setSoundQuality "High" AudioSettings.setEffectsVolume 1 AudioSettings.setMusicVolume 1.69346e-010 AudioSettings.setHelpVoiceVolume 1 AudioSettings.setEnglishOnlyVoices 0 AudioSettings.setEnableEAX 1
This what I have tried to fix this problem. I didn't bother upgrading audio drivers because they were updated a while ago when VOIP was working.
A) Setting acceleration to basic. Even if it had worked, I would have reverted back because without full acceleration BF2 runs slower/audio quality decreased.
B) Re-Installing Battlefield 2 and full 1.3 patch.
C) Upgrading PunkBuster.
D) Shutting down Outpost Firewall while playing.
E) Running nothing but Battlefield 2.
F) Editing the BattleCommoDefaultUserSettings.con to
Code:
1 1 0.1 0
- Andrew
PS. Can someone remove the "q" in the topic title? I am not sure why or how it got there.
Last edited by AMTXP (2006-06-26 18:12:02)