Churchill Direct
17-04-2006, 01:12
Hello chaps
I go on teamspeak from the time I start my computer to the time I shut down. Friends of mine come and go, and all of them have different volume settings.
I have a friend with an especially quiet microphone, and he has done the microphone boosting and the volume things, but its still really quiet, so I'm guessing it's the hardware.
Now, I'm just wondering, is there any way for me at my end to set individual volumes for people that join teamspeak? Like a 3rd person program perhaps.
As you can imagine, it's quite annoying when I can't hear one person, but I can hear others perfectly fine, and go to turn up my volume just to hear the quietest person and somebody else talks and blows my speakers.
I am pretty doubtful that such a program exists, as, if there was not any IP logging in the program, volumes would have to be reset each time the person joins, which will be a bit of a chore.
Anyway, thanks for reading all this and I hope you can help.
(Sorry if this is in the wrong forum).
I go on teamspeak from the time I start my computer to the time I shut down. Friends of mine come and go, and all of them have different volume settings.
I have a friend with an especially quiet microphone, and he has done the microphone boosting and the volume things, but its still really quiet, so I'm guessing it's the hardware.
Now, I'm just wondering, is there any way for me at my end to set individual volumes for people that join teamspeak? Like a 3rd person program perhaps.
As you can imagine, it's quite annoying when I can't hear one person, but I can hear others perfectly fine, and go to turn up my volume just to hear the quietest person and somebody else talks and blows my speakers.
I am pretty doubtful that such a program exists, as, if there was not any IP logging in the program, volumes would have to be reset each time the person joins, which will be a bit of a chore.
Anyway, thanks for reading all this and I hope you can help.
(Sorry if this is in the wrong forum).