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<p class=kop-2>Frequently Asked Questions</p>
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<p class=kop-2-p><b>Q: How do I set the codec I want to use?</b></p>
<p class=platte-tekst>A: You can not set your own codec as user.
Instead, the client automaticly conforms to the codec that is set for the channel you are in. So, if the channel is set to CELP 5.1, you will send and recieve CELP 5.1 encoded data. So if you want a different codec, you need to edit the channel options.</p>
<p class=kop-2-p> </p>
<p class=kop-2-p><b>Q: (Linux / ALSA) TS2 and q3 Don't work together on my SB
live!</b> </p>
<p class=platte-tekst>A:In some (or all?) alsa 0.9 modules it seems that it won't
allow q3 to open the dsp in read/write mode after ts2 opened it. (I heard this
reported for suse 8.0) You can try to get properly working modules from the
<a href="http://www.alsa-project.org">alsa</a> website. or try the default kernel
drivers for the SB - Live (emu10k1)
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q:(Linux / ALSA) How do I get my cs46xx soundcard to work
with ts during games?</b> </p>
<p class=standaard>A: (Note: this might be obsoleted soon, and work by default)
alsa 0.9 from cvs + 2.4 19 works, but not multi channel by default. To get multi
channel working (let ts2 and your game run at the same time), get a recent snapshot
(or cvs) of <a href="http://www.alsa-project.org">alsa</a>. Now you need to
edit a file. Open the ~/alsa-cvs/alsa-driver/pci/cs46xx/Makefile file, and uncomment
the lines under quote:</p>
<p class=standaard> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</p>
<p class=standaard># Hack for new dsp flag </p>
<p class=standaard>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</p>
<p class=standaard>Now, with that done, back out to the ~/alsa-cvs/ directory,
and run make as root (because it installs all the modules and stuff. There is
no make install target.</p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: (Linux) How do i get quake3 (and other games) and ts
to work on my SB pci 128?</b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: There seem to be 2 working solutions. 1: the SB128 PCI card,
running the older chip with the ES1370 (not 1371) modules from alsa, can run
2 dsp's. (/dev/dsp and /dev/adsp) Set teamspeak to use /dev/adsp and let the
rest of the games use /dev/dsp (default) 2: (Note to sb live! users. DON'T use
this. /dev/dsp1 routes to rear speakers) If you have a /dev/dsp0 AND a /dev/dsp1
then this might work: make a link /dev/dsp -> /dev/dsp1 this will ensure that
all games use the playback-only device configure teamspeak to use your /dev/dsp0
This seems to work for a SB128 (ES1371). </p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: (Windows) When I use teamspeak shift is pressed all the
time (crouch problem in CS) </b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: It seems using direct input and recording at the same time,
causes a very weird bug in directX. There is a simple solution: disable the
NUM-Lock !!! That will help. An other way is to disable TS using direct Input
(Settings->options->other->Disable direct Input) but that prevents key interception
in most games. (Altough that is not a problem if you don't use keybinds ingame
and don't use push-to-talk) Don't ask why, but it is a known Bug in other Voicetools,
too. </p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: (Windows) My SB PCI 128 does not make ingame sounds when
using ts2</b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: This mostly occurs in win 98/me, using wave as output. The
drivers can't handle more than 1 sound source. Set teamspeak to use direct sound
as output driver. </p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: (Windows) My Soundblaster live/audigy makes a lot of
static noise! </b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: This occurs mostly on Windows XP. I still can't believe
that creative always manages to write such bad drivers. In the forums people
switching to project kx drivers seem to have solved the problem. Check <a href="http://www.kxproject.com">this
page</a> for more info. </p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: Which ports does the ts2 client use? </b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: The TS2 client uses 1 udp connection. It uses the whole
1024-65535 (udp) range for source port and sends to port 8767 (udp) unless indicated
otherwise. </p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: TS2 client reboots or BSOD my winxp machine!</b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: It seems winxp has some crappy usb drivers installed by
default. Best known is drivers for logitech wingman joysticks, but other usb
hardware can have this problem too. Solution: try to get the latest drivers
for all the usb hardware connected to your pc.</p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: I have something to say to the TeamSpeak team</b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: Please go to the <a href="http://forum.teamspeak.org">forum</a>
and post it there or go to the irc channel at quakenet.org #teamspeak.</p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: Will TeamSpeak stay freeware?</b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: <b>YES!</b> If you are not using TeamSpeak commercially
we won't charge you anything for it! Neither will we built in advertisements
or make it shareware with trial versions. This program is for everybody and
we enjoy it this way. Unless somebody offers millions of euro's for the application
TeamSpeak will stay around a long time as freeware for everybody!</p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: My clan want TeamSpeak to sponsor a server</b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: TeamSpeak at this point in time sponsors a few clans. We
are not actively looking for clans that want to be sponsored. If you feel your
clan should be sponsored nonetheless, send an e-mail to: wouter@teamspeak.org
with all the information about your clan and all the things you would do to
help TeamSpeak get wellknown and a better program. We only sponsor 1 clan per
country per game and ladder. If you are from the UK, don't bother: we already
sponsor over there. Our servers located in Germany so don't bother asking us
if you live far away from that country. </p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: I am so happy with this program I want to help the developpera
get rich and send them money even though the program is freeware!</b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: Please send a mail to: sales@teamspeak.org We will give
you the information where to send your money to ;)</p>
<p class=standaard> </p>
<p class=standaard><b>Q: I want to know more about the server and using TeamSpeak
commercially</b></p>
<p class=standaard>A: Please send an e-mail to: sales@teamspeak.org. We will respond
to all of your questions a.s.a.p.</p>
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