Team Speak Server Up
Moderator: DrJoeTr0n
Team Speak Server Up
Server IP is
71.194.3.120:8767
Password is option
Please Fallow The Guide Lines When using the Server.
NOTE: This is only for Lobster Cage Exclusively.
Log In as your Armagetron name (Obvious)
Be sure when you set up that you are set to PUSH TO TALK. Doing this stops a lot of background noises you probably don't want us hearing.
Please then go to the Armagetron Channel.
Thank you in advance for not abusing TS server.
***Description:
If you would like to become a registered user, to not have to deal with the monthly server password change, send a text message to "gomes" or "Joe Tron" in the lobby. Please clearly state your information with no other text as follows:
username: ""
password: ""
Your information will be logged within a day. Please remember your password!***
Hope to see you guys there!
71.194.3.120:8767
Password is option
Please Fallow The Guide Lines When using the Server.
NOTE: This is only for Lobster Cage Exclusively.
Log In as your Armagetron name (Obvious)
Be sure when you set up that you are set to PUSH TO TALK. Doing this stops a lot of background noises you probably don't want us hearing.
Please then go to the Armagetron Channel.
Thank you in advance for not abusing TS server.
***Description:
If you would like to become a registered user, to not have to deal with the monthly server password change, send a text message to "gomes" or "Joe Tron" in the lobby. Please clearly state your information with no other text as follows:
username: ""
password: ""
Your information will be logged within a day. Please remember your password!***
Hope to see you guys there!
Last edited by DrJoeTr0n on Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:21 am, edited 8 times in total.
- Lucifer
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Hmmmmmmmmmm...............
Hey joe, what's the possibility of me plugging in my guitar on this thing? Or would that violate ToS? I'm thinking it would be pretty neat for me to rock out and have people tell me "That doesn't work, that does" or whatever.
(/me has hit a creative block coming up with a soundtrack for this game)
I don't know how helpful it would be for anyone, possibly it would just be annoying.
Hey joe, what's the possibility of me plugging in my guitar on this thing? Or would that violate ToS? I'm thinking it would be pretty neat for me to rock out and have people tell me "That doesn't work, that does" or whatever.
(/me has hit a creative block coming up with a soundtrack for this game)
I don't know how helpful it would be for anyone, possibly it would just be annoying.
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- Lucifer
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Alright, so I got hooked in. Some tips, especially for Linux users:
Your mixer app is your friend. I realize I probably do stuff with my mixer that's a bit off the beaten track for regular users, but I recall some Linux distributions muting the microphone by default. ALSA also provides an interface to separate virtual-like devices, I think. Anyway, you may need to unmute your microphone, select it as the capture device, and then have a separate volume slider for the capture device.
What you set the slider for the capture device may not even be linked to what you set for the mic!
Anyway, that's what I ran into. The TeamSpeak program apparently doesn't provide access to the mixer, so you'll need KMix, or aumix (my favorite until the most recent Mandriva where KMix actually became functional) or something like that.
The latency is too bad to get a multiple instrumental jam or something going, sorry. But it's intended for talking, and none of the codecs are really setup for music anyway, heh.
And finally, for some reason any dialogs that are created by TeamSpeak show up behind all windows. This is pretty dumb, but if you click a menu that you expect will produce a dialog and don't see anything, check your taskbar and see if the dialog is there.
Your mixer app is your friend. I realize I probably do stuff with my mixer that's a bit off the beaten track for regular users, but I recall some Linux distributions muting the microphone by default. ALSA also provides an interface to separate virtual-like devices, I think. Anyway, you may need to unmute your microphone, select it as the capture device, and then have a separate volume slider for the capture device.
What you set the slider for the capture device may not even be linked to what you set for the mic!
Anyway, that's what I ran into. The TeamSpeak program apparently doesn't provide access to the mixer, so you'll need KMix, or aumix (my favorite until the most recent Mandriva where KMix actually became functional) or something like that.
The latency is too bad to get a multiple instrumental jam or something going, sorry. But it's intended for talking, and none of the codecs are really setup for music anyway, heh.
And finally, for some reason any dialogs that are created by TeamSpeak show up behind all windows. This is pretty dumb, but if you click a menu that you expect will produce a dialog and don't see anything, check your taskbar and see if the dialog is there.
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I had a problem, actually. I had turned down my mic in my mixer application, and then the phone rang. So the teamspeak program stopped picking up the voice activation because I had turned down the mic, and you didn't hear me say the phone rang.
Yeah, it was pretty cool. I got myself straightened out after you left, and then started playing with my effects pedal and my mic. You guys are in trouble whenever I get in there and there are people.
Yeah, it was pretty cool. I got myself straightened out after you left, and then started playing with my effects pedal and my mic. You guys are in trouble whenever I get in there and there are people.
The unofficial Mac team speak client, TeamSpeex, only supports the Speex codec. So I can join the server, but I am muted because you are using a different codec.
Team Speak 3 is supposedly going to be a total rewrite, with Mac support planned. Of course, that was 3-4 years ago, and I can't really find any recent news of Team Speak 3.
Edit: If team speak was open source, I would run a server for Fortress, I have a linux box but it is a sparc. They only have a x86 version. Read this for the developers' view of open-source. Are there any alternatives?
Team Speak 3 is supposedly going to be a total rewrite, with Mac support planned. Of course, that was 3-4 years ago, and I can't really find any recent news of Team Speak 3.
Edit: If team speak was open source, I would run a server for Fortress, I have a linux box but it is a sparc. They only have a x86 version. Read this for the developers' view of open-source. Are there any alternatives?