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Ancy Denaries
Caldari Amarr Sisterhood of Galactic Sirens Tread Alliance
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Posted - 2008.08.10 17:21:00 -
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Hi there!
I'm curious if anyone has managed to get EVE voice running fine in EVE and what you did to make it work. I get it to work so far as I can hear others and get input sound from myself, but it's INSANELY cut up and stuttering. If I do the echo test, I can sometimes hear myself in short instants, and it's cut and stuttery all of it. Impossible to get anything intelligable from it. I can record via soundrecorder just fine in Ubuntu and I can run Ventrilo thru my virtual windows without issues. It's just when I try to use voip "natively" (Vent via Wine or EVE Voice) that my input sound is completely fubared.
Solutions?
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Flavien Potier
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Posted - 2008.08.11 22:14:00 -
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Wow you really went farther than me!
I am only able to hear what others are saying in eve voice. But I can't talk. When I press the talk button I dont see the little speaker go read.
And I dont get anything when I try the echo test also.
My mic work in my linux and im using alsa in winecfg.
Maybe if I get where you are, I will see if I get the same problems as you.
So how did you get to make your mic work?
Here is what I did.
I created the .asoundrc file with pcm.headset { type hw card 1 }
ctl.headset { type hw card 1 }
Then I started winecfg and went to audio tab.
Only alsa driver is checked and I can see my usb headset and my sound card in wave in/out.
Hardware acceleration is set to full Sample rate 44100 16 bits per sample
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Ancy Denaries
Caldari Amarr Sisterhood of Galactic Sirens Tread Alliance
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Posted - 2008.08.11 22:29:00 -
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I have one of those old headsets with a copper contact, not one of those USB ones, so I guess that saves me a lot of problems as well.
But I can get it to work perfectly in Ubuntu, it's just that in any VOIP I get distortions, cuttings, stutterings and glitches all the time. I dunno why.
Balance is important, but you will always adapt to changing circumstances and you don't whine about stuff you can't change. |
Ancy Denaries
Caldari Amarr Sisterhood of Galactic Sirens Tread Alliance
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Posted - 2008.08.14 11:07:00 -
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Anyone have any ideas?
Balance is important, but you will always adapt to changing circumstances and you don't whine about stuff you can't change. |
Rooker
Lysian Enterprises
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Posted - 2008.08.14 17:29:00 -
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Originally by: Ancy Denaries Anyone have any ideas?
I'd like to know also. I can't even get the echo test to work.
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Flavien Potier
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Posted - 2008.08.15 00:31:00 -
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Well it seems that you need to have a "real" mixer to be able to make it work.
When I was starting eve I was getting some error message about mixer that wasn't found so eve was disabling the mixer.
So I removed my Xfi sound card and enabled my onboard cheap intel hda audio card. And I redid a .wine directory to start with a clean registry.
Then I ajusted my mic volumes with the alsa mixer then I started eve and voila!
So it really depends on the sound card you have and the status of the drivers for it in linux.
I plugged in my sound card the logitech gamer headset but with the 3.5mm jack instead of the USB sound card.
So far no luck with :
creative labs Xfi-audio sound blaster live value 5.1 Logitech USB headset Cyber acoustics usb headset
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Glengrant
TOHA Heavy Industries
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Posted - 2008.08.19 08:56:00 -
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Eve voice works per se - hearing others works out of the box and fine quality (in the few cases I tried) - but as with several above - voice input gets scrambled. Others can hear me and partly understand but tell me of very bad quality.
I'll try again after upgrade to Ubuntu 8.10. |
AleRiperKilt
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Posted - 2008.08.20 17:34:00 -
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Somehow I got it working with my USB headset, it was a mess and I still don't know exactly how I did it, a combination of removing pulseaudio, adding a softvol to .asoundrc, changing wine registry and bunch of reboots did it.
I moved my computer and fired eve without plugging the USB headset and now I am screwed: eve doesn't detect the usb headset anymore even when winecfg shows it in alsa devices. It shows the mic but only static gets through and the voice output device shows "no choices"
If I ever figure it out I will post it here. |
Darkeen
Gallente
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Posted - 2008.09.02 15:31:00 -
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Finally got Voice working in Linux, but now I cant test Eve Voice due to the extended downtime!
Oh, the pain of it all!
Regards,
Jason Brisbane
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Xenome
Minmatar The Paratwa
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Posted - 2008.09.02 17:59:00 -
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What made voice work for me was that as a default mic and audio in is disabled. If i open the audio option in the upper right corner of my Ubuntu Install i can set the recording unmuted. Drag the bar up and it works.
Was like this for TS and might work for Voice aswhel? But waiting for the DT to end so i can test.
Xenome
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Darkeen
Gallente
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Posted - 2008.09.04 00:36:00 -
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Now have Eve Voice working perfectly under Eve.
Sorry using Cedega default client though, not Wine.
No cutup, no stuttering. Crystal clear all the time, 100% clear.
Knock up one very happy Eve Vocie user! Regards,
Jason Brisbane
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Miraqu
Caldari Amarrian Heavy Industries
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Posted - 2008.09.15 18:45:00 -
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Edited by: Miraqu on 15/09/2008 18:49:07 It works very well for me. I can hear others, they can hear me. Maybe its a pulseaudio issue? Wine does not (yet) support that natively. I'll try with pulseaudio sometimes.
Debian Testing 2.6.26.5 atm Wine 1.1.4 + Premium
I just don't use it, since I dont like those ingame-voice clients. I'd like an API/ABI for connecting Mumble, or at least Teamspeak, so that you have one program for everything.
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Yarod Cool
Team JAVELIN
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Posted - 2008.09.17 19:58:00 -
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EVE-Voice on Linux seems to be very picky about the audio hardware and drivers. I had to play around a bit with my asound.conf file to get microphone input working on my motherboard's built-in hda-intel device. I was able to hear audio with a USB dongle and with an older PCI SoundBlaster card, but EVE-Voice either didn't recognize the mic or garbled the audio.
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Dmitryilyin
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Posted - 2008.10.26 19:36:00 -
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Could you plz post you working asoundrc |
Valandril
Caldari Exiled. Veritas Immortalis
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Posted - 2008.10.27 13:12:00 -
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For me it looks like clearly pulseaudio issue (yet anther one), best fix will be to get rid of it and setup alsa right. |
Dmitryilyin
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Posted - 2008.10.27 22:10:00 -
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well i could make voice working by replacing Realtek Azalia HDA by Sound Blaster Live!, but there are a lot of cut ups in imput.(
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