DirectPlay 0x80004005/Dpvsetup.exe w/Teamspeak

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M.H.

I am trying to get microphone input to work with Teamspeak RC2. When I
go to Control Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices Properties, test hardware,
I receive two error messages; "An error occurred during DirectPlay Voice
Setup. The error code is 0x80004005," then "Windows cannot execute
DpvSetup.exe, use Add/Remove Programs control panel to install." I
searched and found dpvsetup.exe in C:\Windows\system32, 82KB, 8/4/2004
8:00 AM, but attempting to run it had no detectable effect. I searched
the MS KB, and found
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282882 for the
latter error message, but my Hardware Acceleration is already all the
way to the right. My sound chip is a "Realtek AC'97 Audio for VIA (R)
Audio Controller." Thank you for anyone who can help!
 
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Paul Smith

M.H. said:
I am trying to get microphone input to work with Teamspeak RC2. When I go
to Control Panel, Sounds and Audio Devices Properties, test hardware, I
receive two error messages; "An error occurred during DirectPlay Voice
Setup. The error code is 0x80004005," then "Windows cannot execute
DpvSetup.exe, use Add/Remove Programs control panel to install." I
searched and found dpvsetup.exe in C:\Windows\system32, 82KB, 8/4/2004 8:00
AM, but attempting to run it had no detectable effect. I searched the MS
KB, and found
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282882 for the
latter error message, but my Hardware Acceleration is already all the way
to the right. My sound chip is a "Realtek AC'97 Audio for VIA (R) Audio
Controller." Thank you for anyone who can help!

Have you tried updating your audio drivers?

You should be able to find them at
http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=2 (click Windows XP, then on
Audio - at this point you may need to know what motherboard is in your
machine, so you can find out what chipset is on board - so you'll know what
drivers you'll need to download).

Alternatively the drivers may be available on your motherboard manufacturers
website, or the company who actually built the machine, ie Dell.

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
http://www.dasmirnov.net/
http://windows.dasmirnov.net/ Windows XP Resource Site.

*Replace nospam with smirnov to reply by e-mail*
 
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M.H.

Paul said:
Have you tried updating your audio drivers?

You should be able to find them at
http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=2 (click Windows XP, then on
Audio - at this point you may need to know what motherboard is in your
machine, so you can find out what chipset is on board - so you'll know what
drivers you'll need to download).

Alternatively the drivers may be available on your motherboard manufacturers
website, or the company who actually built the machine, ie Dell.

Yes, they are the newest driver version, and I re-installed them too.
 

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