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18-01-2009, 01:34 #1
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TeamSpeak Extra
Originally created for my own use, it grew into something that I could post here and share with others

http://ts.burex.net - Download, install and try it out. It runs alongside TeamSpeak.
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19-01-2009, 02:01 #2
All this download seems to contain is a setup.exe , where's the description of what this thing requires?
Id like to know if anyone tried this out and what it does exactly
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19-01-2009, 02:18 #3
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I thought the screenshots pretty much described the whole thing but...

TeamSpeak Extra can:
- Log your TeamSpeak chat & activity
- Display popup balloon notifications for certain events (messages, channel events, etc.)
- Play sounds for certain events (private messages, public messages, etc., all of which are not supported in TeamSpeak by default)
- Display the current speakers in your channel using a small notification box
- Control your media player depending on your TeamSpeak activity
A few people have already tried it out here:
http://forum.planetteamspeak.com/sho...=3971#post3971
What to do?
a) Install TS Extra
b) Run it
c) Start TeamSpeak
That should cover it for now, until I can whip up a help file or something...
If you need more info, don't hesitate to ask...
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28-01-2009, 22:31 #4
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Lovely application you have made.
Simple and does what its ment to and very useful.
Looks professional too.
Thanks
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31-01-2009, 15:38 #5
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Very nice, thanks
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31-01-2009, 15:58 #6
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I got a little improvement for you.
The one thing thats realy anoying is lunching both your app and TS client.
I no you have a start at startup option, but I dont always want it running.
So my suggestion is, make it so that you only need to lunch your app and then it starts TS client for you.
I made a wee third script to do this for me, but what I would also love is for it to close your app when the TS client is closed. I could do this in my wee app, but means having it running along with the other apps. But of a waste of resources in my opion.
So it would be nice to have all that in one nice wee script.
Just an idea and still love the app.
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31-01-2009, 23:47 #7
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I made a bat file, which starts both. Its the easiest way for me
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01-02-2009, 00:08 #8
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A suppose you could do that too.
Ill just live with my wee app, will see if I can add code so that when TS is closed it closes the other app as well.
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01-02-2009, 19:52 #9
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Nice program.
Very usefull.
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02-02-2009, 02:51 #10
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@crazyandy:
I'll try to make it happen in the next version. It shouldn't be a long wait
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