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WinterMJ
24-06-2005, 10:54
For some reason when certain ordinary members on our TS server speak they automatically overtake anybody else that's speaking (not a random bug, only occurs with certain people), yet this is only a problem I experience and others can hear things just fine.

For example, lets say you have 4 people online:

Person 1
Person 2
Person 3
Person 4

Now let's say that Person 2 (P2) is the member with the problem, if everybody else is talking and P2 speaks then it's fine. However, if P2 speaks and just after (while P2 is still speaking) P1, 3 or 4 speaks then none of their lights activate, but you can hear them in the background of P2 (echo from P2's speakers).

During this time all I hear is P2 speaking, if anybody else tries to talk then I can't hear them.. only through P2's speaker echo to his mic. This is an unusual bug and persistantly occurs with the same 3/4 of the 40 Teamspeak users for our server.

If anybody else tries to talk over another person then you can hear both, but the bugged users (or my client) will dominate if they were the first ones to activate the mic. Anybody else had this? I've tried a fresh reinstall - same problem.

m&m's
24-06-2005, 16:03
sounds like someone has "what you hear" in there sound mixer checked and that causes the echo , also a cause of echo is not having the mic muted , or using voice actavation with speakers and the actavation level set to low so the speakers turn the mic on

guldi
24-06-2005, 16:18
sounds to me like two things:

1) why would you have several people speak at the same time (I know, this requires some discipline) ? Be aware that this requires much more bandwidth as TS does not mix voice streams

2) a echo problem as m&m's described it

eL!M!NaToR
24-06-2005, 19:01
dude i know why u gotta give me ur ip to your ts server so i can talk to u and make it easier.

WinterMJ
26-06-2005, 09:08
Yes, but the point isn't with the echo, it's with the fact that only one persons TS light and sound will activate while others are known to be speaking. It's as if everybody else instantly gets muted when one of these specific (standard registered user) speaks.