Difference between revisions of "Teamspeak"
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'''1.''' Download Teamspeak | '''1.''' Download Teamspeak | ||
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[ftp://ftp.freenet.de/pub/4players/teamspeak.org/releases/ts2_client_rc2_2032.exe TS Win32 Client] | [ftp://ftp.freenet.de/pub/4players/teamspeak.org/releases/ts2_client_rc2_2032.exe TS Win32 Client] | ||
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[http://www.savvy.nl/blog/download/ TS Mac OS/X Client] | [http://www.savvy.nl/blog/download/ TS Mac OS/X Client] | ||
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'''2.''' Install Teamspeak | '''2.''' Install Teamspeak | ||
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'''3.''' Start Teamspeak | '''3.''' Start Teamspeak | ||
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Here we will use the [fictitious] RRTS server (192.168.1.1:8678) in our setup example. | Here we will use the [fictitious] RRTS server (192.168.1.1:8678) in our setup example. | ||
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4. Click on '''Connections''', then select '''Connect''' | 4. Click on '''Connections''', then select '''Connect''' |
Revision as of 04:57, 27 January 2008
Teamspeak is a software application that allows you to use voice communications to talk to others on the Internet. Since RR users typically will be using Teamspeak to listen to scanner audio feeds, this document does not describe how to set up your transmit audio. This document assumes that the computer you are installing Teamspeak on already has working audio.
1. Download Teamspeak
2. Install Teamspeak
3. Start Teamspeak
Here we will use the [fictitious] RRTS server (192.168.1.1:8678) in our setup example.
4. Click on Connections, then select Connect