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Public => Voice Comms => Topic started by: Sonik on 21 September, 2008, 06:55:33 pm

Title: Dinging problem
Post by: Sonik on 21 September, 2008, 06:55:33 pm
Whenever i press my push to talk button i get a repetative dinging sound. Dunno what it is.
Title: Dinging problem
Post by: leary on 21 September, 2008, 08:03:34 pm
I had that the other day its feedback mate, generally means your mic is fooked
Title: Dinging problem
Post by: Civill on 21 September, 2008, 08:18:21 pm
Quote from: leary
I had that the other day its feedback mate, generally means your mic is fooked


...lol,


What key are you binding it to?
Title: Dinging problem
Post by: Wilbur Spoons on 21 September, 2008, 10:06:22 pm
Grats!
Title: Dinging problem
Post by: Trillion on 21 September, 2008, 10:16:42 pm
Is this just happening when your on your desktop or when your ingame/got IE selected or something as wel?
Title: Dinging problem
Post by: leary on 22 September, 2008, 12:48:09 pm
Quote from: Civill
...lol,
What key are you binding it to?

I had to buy a new headset it was screwed lol
Title: Dinging problem
Post by: Sonik on 28 September, 2008, 02:16:52 am
Bound to the ` key as its always been and yeah, its only doing it when im looking at my windows screen. When i have something loaded over the top like ie or a game it doesnt ding.
Title: Dinging problem
Post by: Civill on 28 September, 2008, 10:10:29 am
Try changing it to the letter Z or something along those lines and see if it still does it.

Title: Dinging problem
Post by: TheBron on 28 September, 2008, 01:25:41 pm
Don't worry about it.

It's something to do with TS trying to find a player/room that starts with that letter, when TS is the program that is most recently used (as in, if you tab into a game, then the game's most recently used).

When you have TS open, and type any letter, it searches the whole server for a user or a room beginning with that, and if there is no one with that letter, it'll give you a beep.
Title: Dinging problem
Post by: Chi on 06 October, 2008, 03:30:22 pm
Just had a thought, Windows sound systems will produce a dinging sound, which can be deactivated in control panel.