Hi,
Yahoo won't support Vista users because they haven't updated their
application software to be compliant with the operating system
specifications. That isn't Microsoft's fault, that is the fault of the
application developers. If they don't support it, you can't expect Microsoft
to. Microsoft writes the operating system and sets the specifications for
software development (SDK's). It will also include drivers that are supplied
to them by device manufacturers where possible. They do not fix problems
with software that is not written to match the operating system
specifications, that is up to the software vendor.
--
Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"bangletiger24" <bangletiger24@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
>I sure would like to know if they answer you, because Yahoo! says its all
> there fault. End of second paragraph I'm tired of trying to find out the
> answers about yahoo! Chat and, I wish Microsoft would give us the answers
> and fixes so we could use yahoo chat.
>
> I'm very tired of looking for the answers myself and still seening no
> answer
> from Microsoft. Yahoo, will not give any technical support for users with
> vista stating it's "audio codec issue".
>
> It would be nice since we the consumers have bought into Microsoft Vista
> and
> supported Microsoft's movement in the advancement of technology that they
> could have the common the decency to support us the consumers and help us
> fix
> the issue with yahoo chat.
>
> "barbiesken" wrote:
> Quote:
>> I have been trying to chat on yahoo with my wife via voice chat, but keep
>> getting this error message about audio codec: DSP Group TrueSpeechâ"˘
>> Audio
>> CODEC
>>
>> Does anyone know where to go to get it or enable it on Windows Vista?? I
>> tried looking for the multi media tab that the suggestion said to do, but
>> it
>> is not there.