This should be really easy: the DSP TrueSpeech codec doesn't ship with
Windows Vista. This isn't going to work without requiring a third party
download. It'd be really easy, I would think, for Yahoo to use a different
audio codec. Am I missing something? I'm sorry for any run-around you've
gotten.
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"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 TrueSpeechT
>> 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.