I've been having this problem ever since I got teamspeak yesterday for my interview thingy. It'll disconnect me and I'll have to manually shut down the process every 30 minutes or so because I end up with this: Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong? I updated both my sound and video drivers yesterday so those aren't outdated. >.< Edit: Also, I'm running windows 7 64 bit, and have teamspeak 3 64 bit client.
Yeah, I downloaded the latest one. Also haven't tried running as admin yet, I'll try that now and see how it goes.
May be an audio driver problem. Even if you updated you might still have to go through and clean out all traces of the audio drivers and do a clean install of the new drivers. Also wipe out all traces of TS3, both versions, and then do a clean install of the latest version in 64-bit. It might just be easiest to put the stuff you need on an external drive and just do a format of your current drive and reinstall Windows. Its good to do every once in a while anyway to clean out the bloat and keep things working well.
Alright, well I just recently (as in within the last 1.5 months) did a clean reinstall of windows. Could you let me know how to clean out the old drivers?
Did you try setting your quality level lower? Perhaps an 8bit. Also did you try running the 32bit version in compatability mode. Also when your running as admin, are your just right clicking on the bookmark/run as admin or did you go into the bookmark properties and select run as admin setting in the last dropdown.
Does that actually make a difference? I always thought they did the same thing, but the checkmark in properties automatically does it every time.
it does the same thing but auto does it if you check it off ... The only thing i can think of after reading this is a driver issue with sound somewhere I run 2 soundscards and have run into a few issues after a fresh install of TS
Thing is, I'm not too knowledgeable about hardware, so I'm not even sure what kind of soundcard I have or if it's built in or what. Any way to find that out? Edit: Also, running as admin every time and in compatibility mode did nothing.
There is a support forum here for TeamSpeak 3 where they ask you to post your "dump" file and the team there seems to be fairly responsive. Maybe they can help somehow? I see someone posted a dump file with their TeamSpeak 3 client crashing in Windows 7 64-bit. Ani told me that he is having the same problem with TS3. http://forum.teamspeak.com/forumdisplay.php/103-Windows
And it seems the problem was the direct x plugin! So simple, haha. Since I deactivated it I've had no issues.