Just set the vol to nil before you uninstall the Planttronics software again. Are you running it in any Compatibility mode? X-Lite has them and I've found setting it can eliminate some issues. I'm with Plantronics and I'm checking in on this issue. I should have an answer to you by end of today. My tech support wants to make sure that it is an issue with the headset, not the computer. Could you try the headset in another computer and test it to see if you have the same issues?
This way, we can determine if it's a headset issue or a computer issue :. You mentioned about running X-Lite in Compatibility mode We are facing severe call breakage issues with Xlite in a XenApp environment, when the of users scale beyaond To continue this discussion, please ask a new question.
Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Any suggestions would be very welcome. Popular Topics in General Windows. Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off? To locate the DirectSound speaker-configuration dialog under Windows XP, for example, follow these steps:. On the Audio tab, select a device from the Sound Playback list.
At this point, you should see the label Speaker Setup next to a list of the speaker configurations that you can select from. For a 3D node, the target for the property request is actually the pin 3D-stream object that feeds the node. In either case, the speaker-configuration setting is global and affects the audio device as a whole.
All audio applications that subsequently run are subject to the new setting until DirectSound changes the setting again. However, all versions of DirectSound send these requests to 3D nodes. If an application program has created more than one 3D node, DirectSound sends speaker-configuration requests only to the first 3D node to be created.
Audio devices are typically unable to change their speaker configuration while they are managing active streams, and DirectSound tries to avoid this limitation where possible. For example, when creating a DirectSound object, DirectSound sends the speaker-configuration requests after instantiating the filter but before instantiating any pins on the filter--that is, before creating any streams.
This limitation is more difficult to avoid in the case of a call to SetSpeakerConfig. When an application calls SetSpeakerConfig , the adapter driver typically fails DirectSound's speaker-configuration request.
This is because the DirectSound object already exists, which means that the device already has active streams to manage. In this situation, the adapter driver has two options for dealing with a speaker-configuration request that it has failed:. The driver can remember the requested configuration and apply it just as soon as all its streams are destroyed. Log on to your computer as an administrator.
Click Start , and then click Control Panel. Click Change the sound scheme. In the Program events list, click an event. Then, click the Play button to listen to the sound currently assigned to the event. The sound probably sounds familiar. If you decide to change it, you'll hear your new sound in place of the current sound.
To change the sound, click the Sounds list down arrow, and select a different system sound. To choose a sound that you have downloaded or recorded, click the Browse button, select the sound, and then click OK. Click the Play button again to preview the sound. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to change more sounds assigned to program events.
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