Unpleasant crackling on Teamspeak

Solved
nico 182 -  
Xavstarblues Posted messages 10585 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   -
Hello,

I am reaching out to you hoping that you can help me resolve my issue.
When I talk on TeamSpeak with other people, they complain about a loud and unpleasant crackling sound. Since my microphone is new, I have ruled out that it could be the cause.
I also checked if the driver for my sound card was up to date, and it is.
I am on Windows Vista 32 bit.

Thank you for your help.
Configuration: Windows Vista Firefox 3.5.3

7 answers

  1. Xavstarblues Posted messages 10585 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 858
     
    Hi, have you tried changing the sound codecs in the Teamspeak options?
    --
    Please read the charter (above the list of forums). Please mark your topics as resolved.
    Dura Lex, Sed Lex
    0
  2. Xavstarblues Posted messages 10585 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 858
     
    all the codecs?
    does it sound clear when you listen to yourself or does it crackle a lot?
    make model mic?
    --
    Thank you for reading the charter (above the forum list). Please mark your topics as resolved.
    Dura Lex, Sed Lex
    0
  3. nico 182
     
    LOGITECH - ClearChat Pro USB here is my microphone
    as for the buzzing, I can be heard and understood but there is always the buzzing in the background which is quite unpleasant.
    0
  4. Xavstarblues Posted messages 10585 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 858
     
    Hello
    have you tried plugging into another USB port?
    (are you plugged into a USB hub?)
    --
    Thank you for reading the charter (above the forum list). Please mark your topics as resolved.
    Dura Lex, Sed Lex
    0
  5. nico 182
     
    A friend who works in IT fixed my problem; it was a bad connection of the USB ports.
    Thank you, Xavstarblues, for trying to help me ;)
    0
  6. Xavstarblues Posted messages 10585 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 858
     
    You're welcome,
    I thought the problem had to come from the USB ports, that's the issue with USB microphones/headsets, there can be a lot of interference if the shielding is average, I was leaning more towards that myself ;)
    --
    Thank you for reading the charter (above the forum list). Please mark your topics as resolved.
    Dura Lex, Sed Lex
    0