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01-11-2006, 09:48 #1
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Teamspeak 3 voice quality
Hello.
We are currently using Ventrilo for our communication over the Internet (we have our own server). However, we find that both the Teamspeak server as well as the client (especially the client) offer better features than Ventrilo. The reason we chose Ventrilo over Teamspeak is voice quality; the quality of voice communication offered by Teamspeak 2 is inferior to Ventrilo, even at the highest possible quality settings.
We are aware of the fact that Ventrilo consumes far more bandwidth at it's highest quality settings, but this is not an issue for us, as our server provides a bandwidth cap of 1Gbps/1Gbps (upstream/downstream).
As mentioned above, we would prefer Teamspeak (we find that moderating a Teamspeak server is far easier than a Ventrilo server). Will Teamspeak 3 offer similar or even better voice quality than Ventrilo?
Thanks.
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01-11-2006, 11:03 #2
Many people are using ventrilo because of voice quality. I think when TS3 will be released this last ventrilo advantage will be be gone. This is only my opinion.
Regards
Mariusz
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01-11-2006, 13:04 #3
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As you can read in the Developer Blog the sound-quality of TeamSpeak 3 is much better and clearer than in TeamSpeak 2.
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