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Korban
27-08-2002, 15:56
Hi,

I installed the linux server. We had previously been using TeamSpeak 1, and one guy who had previously sounded staticy to me now sounds as clear as day. Unfortunatly now one of the guys who sounded fine before is now really quiet, and hears others very quiet also.

One other person sounds staticy, he never used TS1, but he did sound fine on GameVoice.

Client Crashes. It seems if I make an account with both SuperAdmin and ServerAdmin selected it crashes everytime I try to connect using that account. One person also reported crashing whenever he minimized the client.

Moderated room permisions. My default room is moderated. If I set a registered player with Auto-Op and Auto-Voice, they do not get those permissions next time they connect until they move to another room, and then back again.

rtfm
28-08-2002, 02:59
In addition there are lockups.

If we switch the priority to realtime while connected to a server. I talked for awhile then minimised the client and had a HARD lockup for the first time in months. Only recovery was to reset machine. Needless to say I switched it back after I rebooted.

Regards

Solitaire
28-08-2002, 04:37
i have seen that happen before (referring to the admin client lockup) best and so far infalable way around that is to have the user register then go into the web interface and grant that user either admin and or superadmin status have them log off and back in no issues that i have seen so far using this method

Korban
28-08-2002, 18:32
Here's another issue that cropped up.

One of our members who was using TeamSpeak 2 with no problems on Monday, suddenly developed problems last night.

Using DirectSound he can connect and talk/hear fine, but as soon as Americas Army is loaded up, he can hear us but is not able to say anything. The disable DirectInput option is NOT checked, and we also tried with voice activation and that did not work either.

With Wave he can talk/hear in the game, but unfortunatly he hears us very choppy (though we can hear him fine).