voice conversation on messenger

G

Guest

cannot have conversation with anyone but i can receive there voic
microphone ok been tested
using windows xp professional
 
N

Net Nut

See if the answer Josh gave to DJs post
Audio Chat With MSN Messenger 3/20/04 helps
The NetNut
 
K

Kay

I am trying to figure out how this works..Plese reply if
you have found an answer..I have a Dell computer with XP
Home ....Thanks....Kay
 
N

Net Nut

Josh wrote in an earlier reply;

"I had exactly the same problem after a recent reinstall
of WinXP. The fix was to uncheck the QoS Packet
Scheduler in the properties of the network card (Control
Panel>network connection (right click on the NIC)
properties. This cleared it up for me. Messenger uses
UPnP which uses a bunch of ports to go through a router,
therefore you need a UPnP router.
JJ"

If your problem sounds like the one below, this fixed the problem.
-----Original Message-----
The audio wizard shows that the microphone and speakers are configured
correctly.
Audio is recorded correctly using the sound recorder.
The microphone works correctly with all other programs, and seems to show
volume being picked up in msn messenger (the green line moves up and down) ,
however no sound is received by any of my contacts when I try to use audio
chat with Messenger.
Running XP home Edition or XP pro.
On an Asus P4C800-E Deluxe Mother Board
Using the on board sound AC'97 6.1 Audio, or using a Sound Blaster Audigy
5.1 sound card.
I've tried both regular and USB microphones.
I've tried several versions of Msn and Windows Messenger, with no luck
Several versions of drivers have been tried for all devices up to the
latest. With no luck.
I know it can work because it has before with this hardware, yet I can
not figure out what to try next to restore this feature.
If anyone can suggest a fix , it would be greatly
appreciated

It worked for me
 

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