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Skype does not keep the D-Link VoipCapture and VoipPlayback selected
johncassel:
Aloha,
I am have a DPH-50U installed on my Windows Vista Computer. I use the DPH-50U only to make phone calls via Skype out. Each time I reboot my computer Skype has reverted to using the Logitech Pro9000 Mic and the System Speakers (2-Creative SB X-Fi).
No matter how many times I set Skype's audio settings to the D-Link VoipCapture and D-Link VoipPlayback the Skype reverts to using the Logitech Pro9000 Mic and the System Speakers (2-Creative SB X-Fi) on bootup.
I have removed the Logitech Pro9000 from my "Startup" items.
I have gone into the Sound settings and set the DPH-50U as the default recording device.
I have gone into the Skype Audio Settings Advanced Options and moved the D-Link VoipCapture and D-Link VoipPlayback to the top of the lists for Microphone and Speakers.
Please let me know how I can get Skype to always use the D-Link VoipCapture and D-Link VoipPlayback by default so I don't have to change the settings each time.
Thank you,
John
gotti:
try driver version 1.1 . http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=DPH-50U&tab=3.driver
make sure to uninstall V1.0 first
my settings have stayed the same for months since I installed it
johncassel:
Aloha Gotti,
I already have had the 1.01 version of the Dlink software installed on my computer for some time. The link that you sent me to says that it is version 1.1. On install the "EULA" says that it is version 1.01. I have cut and pasted the following directly from the install window.
"Software version 1.01 end-user license agreement"
So if you were recommending that I install version 1.01 thank you but I have been running that version of the software since I purchased it as that was the version that came with the hardware.
If, on the other hand, you know of a place that I can download a 1.1 version of the software I would be happy to give it a try. Please tell me where I can find it.
On another note. I did find a thread from a DHP-50U user who had a problem similar to mine. That user also had a Logitech 9000 web camera installed. That user uninstalled the Logitech 9000 and the problem with Skype not remembering to use the DHP-50U disapeared. I have uninstalled me Logitech 9000 web camera and all of it's software too (and your little dog too...). I'll report back if that worked with the DHP-50U v1.01 software.
Aloha,
John
johncassel:
Aloha Gotti,
Well, I tried uninstalling my Logitech 9000 web camera and installing the driver/software that you pointed me to. Unfortunately, when I open Skype it does not remember that I set it to the VoipCapture (D-Link Audio Device) or the VoipPlayback (D-Link Audio Device).
If you do know where I can find a driver that fixes this please point me to it. If you have a driver that is more recent than the 1.01 driver on the D-Link website please point me to it or send it to me or post it here on the forum.
Thank you for the try at helping me to fix this. I am a little jealous that it works on your computer and not mine. ;)
Aloha,
John
johncassel:
Aloha,
I just received the following message from Skype technical support.
Hello John,
Thank you for contacting Skype Support.
We are truly sorry to hear that you are having problems with Skype sound settings.
This error is known by our development team and will be resolved in a future release of Skype.
Stay tuned on http://www.skype.com/download for updates and to get the latest Skype version.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Best regards,
Kaarel
Skype Customer Support
Now I can put less energy into trying to fix this and wait for Skype to fix the problem.
Aloha,
John
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