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MadSci
01-27-2004, 11:19 AM
Is it me or is CoD a really loud game? Unlike RTCW or ET, I can hardly hear anyone on TS when playing CoD. When playing RTCW or ET, it wasn't really a problem. Is there a way to manage the sound on CoD and TS so I can actually hear people speak?
Wrigs
01-27-2004, 11:24 AM
Is it me or is CoD a really loud game? Unlike RTCW or ET, I can hardly hear anyone on TS when playing CoD. When playing RTCW or ET, it wasn't really a problem. Is there a way to manage the sound on CoD and TS so I can actually hear people speak?
See i've been able to tune out the explosions, but then again i can sleep anywhere :)
RobRoy
01-27-2004, 11:27 AM
Yes it is very loud game. And yes you can do both. I had to turn up my TS so i could hear puppy before he got his new mic.Now when it gets full i cant hear the game because of TS :lol:
SauerKraut
01-27-2004, 12:07 PM
you can turn down the volume of the game, and also of the people in TS...balance it out bro.
Bokchoi
01-27-2004, 12:40 PM
You can eat some bokchoi to fix that hearing problem you have :roll:
JTFazz
01-27-2004, 12:46 PM
Teamspeak has a bad habit of adjusting volume down... lately, I have had to go into the client and jack up the volume on TS.... so balancing the sound is the key. All FPS are loud. Its all the gunfire and explosions... Want a quiet game, I hear Chess is calm. :D
Bokchoi
01-27-2004, 04:27 PM
Golf is calm too! BTW where is naz? I haven't gotten the ip to the server yet :x
Chairman_Kaga
01-27-2004, 04:36 PM
Is it me or is CoD a really loud game? Unlike RTCW or ET, I can hardly hear anyone on TS when playing CoD. When playing RTCW or ET, it wasn't really a problem. Is there a way to manage the sound on CoD and TS so I can actually hear people speak?
To change CoD - esc> Main Menu > Sound > Master volume
To change TS - Settings > output volume
To change Wrigs - !ignore Wrigs
I had the same problem last night.
RuperT
01-27-2004, 05:02 PM
In TS you can bind keys to turn volume up or down in-game (as well as mute, change channels, etc). I use the keypad +/- when excessive after-burner use is drowning out my mates' oh-so-relevant chatter :roll: . When I played in the DC BFE tournament, we used binds to control which channels we were speaking to (ie, officers would broadcast to all channels, or officers-only channel, privates would broadcast to their squad only). TS has some pretty neat capabilities in this regard. I can post details if requested.
Wrigs
01-27-2004, 05:24 PM
In TS you can bind keys to turn volume up or down in-game (as well as mute, change channels, etc). I use the keypad +/- when excessive after-burner use is drowning out my mates' oh-so-relevant chatter :roll: . When I played in the DC BFE tournament, we used binds to control which channels we were speaking to (ie, officers would broadcast to all channels, or officers-only channel, privates would broadcast to their squad only). TS has some pretty neat capabilities in this regard. I can post details if requested.
I'd like a bind to change channels if i need to. Now rem. i am computer ILLiterate. You need to type it out and tell me where it goes. I know how to write binds for Wolf, but not sure if it's the same. Infurita wrote my config file after i was so stupid doing my own.
RuperT
01-27-2004, 08:38 PM
In TS you can bind keys to turn volume up or down in-game (as well as mute, change channels, etc). I use the keypad +/- when excessive after-burner use is drowning out my mates' oh-so-relevant chatter :roll: . When I played in the DC BFE tournament, we used binds to control which channels we were speaking to (ie, officers would broadcast to all channels, or officers-only channel, privates would broadcast to their squad only). TS has some pretty neat capabilities in this regard. I can post details if requested.
I'd like a bind to change channels if i need to. Now rem. i am computer ILLiterate. You need to type it out and tell me where it goes. I know how to write binds for Wolf, but not sure if it's the same. Infurita wrote my config file after i was so stupid doing my own.
It's not too bad. There's no scripting involved, it's all in the main interface.
In TS, go to menu Settings, then Key Settings. Now, you'll see a list of keybindings (you should have none at this point). Click Add button, which will open Define Keybinding Dialog. Now you need to pick the key you're trying to bind, or key combo (Shift-A, for example). Do this by pushing the first Set button, and then pushing the key you want to use; let's use + on the keypad (single key, not a combo). Now, you indicate what you want TS to do when you push that key. In this case, let's have it switch channels; under Action, choose Switch To, then Next Channel (which will show in the box to the right). Click OK button to save, and your bind will show in the list. Add whatever other binds (like - to go to previous channel). Viola!
Now, a note of warning. I haven't really tried the Next Channel bind, and I'm not really sure how it will react to passworded channels (TS may remember the password after you've put it in on connection, I'm not sure). You may instead want to use the Switch To... Channel action instead, which allows you to specify a certain channel and password (if you are connected to Naz's server while you do this, you should be able to pick that channel name from the list). Binding buttons for volume is done in a similar manner (Action: Set Volume %10 Up/ Down).
Also, in case you are interested and didn't know, you can modify your TeamSpeak shortcut to automatically connect to a specific server (even channel) when you use it. Assuming you have a TS shortcut on your desktop, modify the properties thusly(maybe make a copy first):
"C:\Program Files\Teamspeak2_RC2\TeamSpeak.exe" "64.246.61.211:8767/nickname=|Dsk|RuperT?loginname=RuperT?password=spa nky?channel=.: |Dsk| :.?channelpassword=rosebud"
You can leave out whichever parameters aren't of interest to you, but just be careful with the ?s and "s. 'loginname' is the login you registered with TS, unless you still login anonymously. 'password' is the server password. 'nickname' is whatever name you want to be seen as. 'channel' is the channel you want to join (the .::. stuff is just some pretty-pretty in our server). 'channelpassword' is the password for that channel (which is probably the same as the 'parent' channel).
You could probably get specifics from someone who is familiar with Naz's setup. It's a silly little thing, but it saves a little time; it seems that I've burnt up all the time I've ever saved by typing this up, but I gots love.
Good luck!
Angry Kid
01-28-2004, 11:49 AM
Mmmmmm!!!! CoD with TS.
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MadSci
01-29-2004, 09:57 AM
Mmmmmm!!!! CoD with TS.
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LMAO :lol: :lol: :lol:
RuperT, thanks for the info on TS. :)
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