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  1. #1
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    Queued voice mode?

    Is it possible to have queued voice mode in TeamSpeak 3? By that I mean that only one person can talk at a time and when that person stops talking it lets the next person talk.

    OR it allows people to talk in sequential order based on the vertical order of the channel.

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    This is not included in our software.
    For my interest: Why do you need something like that? What do you plan?
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    One idea is, to use the request talk power flag. The Devs have to count the requests and a. show the count at the requestet user or b. let the server give talkpower decides on the requestflagcount.

    Useable for meetings where only one person is allowwed to speak but more than one person are willing to speak.
    (we are using this methode also in our meetings, but we are giving tp manualy on reminding the order)

    I think nice to have but not a must have.

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    We were having a political discussion in one of our TeamSpeak channels, and as most of us know: politics can be very incendiary.

    Basically, everyone was interrupting everyone else. I eventually got them on a system of waiting their turn and having each person talk in channel order, but that broke down after a few rotations. I did not want to mute the channel and have everyone request talk power, as that would be way too much work and probably stagnate discussion.

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    I add a suggestion for this into our ticket system.
    This needs a discussion first.

    We update this thread as soon it was rejected or started
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    Update:
    You can use a hotkey already for this and you need to be the moderator with the permision "b_client_set_flag_talker" set.
    Now set or use the hotkey Grant Next User Talk Power
    This grants one User talk Power (the user who requested first)
    Remove the talk power from User 1 and let user 2 talk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dante696 View Post
    Update:
    You can use a hotkey already for this and you need to be the moderator with the permision "b_client_set_flag_talker" set.
    Now set or use the hotkey Grant Next User Talk Power
    This grants one User talk Power (the user who requested first)
    Remove the talk power from User 1 and let user 2 talk.
    This is great! Thank you.

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    This was fixed with 3.0.9 which added the option to "Revoke all and grant next requested Talkpower", which removes everyones talk power and then gives the one who requested talk power first. obviously only works in moderated channels.
    This way you can create single-speaker around the table discussion rounds.

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