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Ewomy
02-03-2007, 04:12
Hi,

I don't know if this is already a feature for TS3 (I think the possibility is low) or if there is already some application with this feature.

I would like to have/make a add-on for TS2/3 that can do the following:
1. record everything as one (or maybe multiple) mp3/WAV... file
2. at the same time create a second file along with the sound file that has information about who speaks and the start/stop time of speaking.
3. log additional information to this second file like who is joining/leaving the server/channel with timestamp.

Then there is of course the need for a viewer/editor to work with this recorded files.

Purpose of this would be to comfortable identify speakers while listening a recording or to identify trouble makers after a game-fight (there is often no time during the game) and warn them or mute them the next time.

What do you think about this?

Donut
05-03-2007, 22:51
it sounds good i would like that too would you be willing to give me feed back on my ideas on a topic i posted about ts3

Tomas
06-03-2007, 07:55
I don't want to make a banner or some advertise but I think it will be cool
when TS in some sort of flavour will be working with this :
(without the video(other project) of course)
http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/research/groups/speech/download/speech_at_fit.pdf
look at page 13 at zoom it on that image in the left . see my point?
I guess this presentation is old. they updated the algoritm...

that program for controling windows working .I try it on my own. but I guess it have some bugs. And I don't know if in EN speech it working too.

http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/research/groups/speech/

sgtbenc
06-03-2007, 19:58
Hi,

I don't know if this is already a feature for TS3 (I think the possibility is low) or if there is already some application with this feature.

I would like to have/make a add-on for TS2/3 that can do the following:
1. record everything as one (or maybe multiple) mp3/WAV... file
2. at the same time create a second file along with the sound file that has information about who speaks and the start/stop time of speaking.
3. log additional information to this second file like who is joining/leaving the server/channel with timestamp.

Then there is of course the need for a viewer/editor to work with this recorded files.

Purpose of this would be to comfortable identify speakers while listening a recording or to identify trouble makers after a game-fight (there is often no time during the game) and warn them or mute them the next time.

What do you think about this?
Sounds good to me.

Some things that I do that you may or may not be able to do: 2nd monitor with Teamspeak client on it, game on the 1st. Another thing I do is, use the teamspeak LCD program for my Logitech G15 keyboard. I can see whoever is talking with it.