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Online gaming is actually a huge community of old and new members, and each player has his/her own way of experiencing every new, exciting adventure awaiting them at every stage.
The phrase “MMORPG” (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) has become more popular than ever, and no longer do players have to face monotonous individual games; instead they can now interact with hundreds or thousands of other players from all over the world. Having Voice Chat capability within these games is an indispensable step for a gamer to fully enjoy these game worlds.
These page will introduce how to make TeamSpeak work with Voice Changer Software (Diamond).
TeamSpeak is a client-server software for quality voice communication via the Internet where the client and server software are clearly separated. This means the server product runs as a dedicated server, rather than as peer-to-peer.
The software is free of charge to non-profit entities, while commercial or for-profit entities have the ability to become part of a licensing program.
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TeamSpeak
2 Windows Server - Minimum Requirements
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Microsoft Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
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Pentium 166 MHz processor and 64 MBytes of RAM for
Windows 98 and 98 Second Edition
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Pentium II class processor and 128 MBytes of RAM for all
other Windows flavours
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Download: click here
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TeamSpeak
2 Windows Client - Minimum Requirements
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Microsoft Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
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Pentium 166 MHz CPU
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64
MBytes of RAM
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6
MBytes of harddisk space
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DirectX 8.1 (available at http://www.microsoft.com/directx)
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An
Internet connection or LAN
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A
full-duplex soundcard
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A
microphone (if you want to be able to talk, not just
listen)
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Download: click here
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More information |
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Notes:
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This tutorial is applicable for all editions of
Voice Changer Software (VCS).
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User should know how to use VCS main features to change voice.
See list of tutorials.
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STEP 1:
How to set up TeamSpeak Server
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1.1 Download and Installation
Both packages of TeamSpeak program, the Client and the Server, can be downloaded directly from TS's site. You can
try this link to
visit their download page or find them in the above part of
this page.
The first time TeamSpeak is installed and run on your machine, there will be a screen pop-up with Administrator information.
This screen will pop up only one time, so it is recommended that you should note the information down and save it to a text file for future use.
Now run the program and you will see a small icon at the bottom right of your desktop.
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Right-click on it to bring the TS panel up |
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Fig 1 - TeamSpeak new admin
password window |
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You can
click on Administration to enter Admin Control Panel.
Login
either with Super Admin rights or Admin rights to be
able to set your server as Public if you wish to make it free for any one to enter the room, or “Clan Server” if you wish to set an authorized password for your room.
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more details, visit TS's FAQ page. |
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Right-click on TS icon.
Move your mouse over
Your IP's (1)
Click on the top IP (2). It is now copied to clipboard. You can paste the IP into each teammate’s setting so they will be able to access the room. |
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If you have more than one IP (like
my machine) and do not know which IP is the right one:
Open the file server.ini that is created in the same directory where the server
executable is located.
Look for the following line in section [Main Config]:
BoundToIp=
Modify it like this:
BoundToIp=192.168.1.222
(correct this to your IP) |
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1.2
Test Client and Server application |
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the Client Application
It is best to know how your
client works before connecting to your own server.
Click either of the two links below to test the connection of your
client application to TS public server.
Server 1
Server 2
If the connection is set up successfully, it will be easy to tell.
Also, you can connect to these servers within the TS's official site. |

Fig 2 - TeamSpeak client
application |
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Test your Server Application
This is really interesting,
because TS allows you to connect
to your own server while it is
running on the same machine.
Go to Connection, select
Quick Connect . A Quick
Connect window
(1) comes up.
Feed your server IP
into Server Address field
(2).
Click Connect button
(3)
If the connection was setup successfully,
your client will appear as the image on the
left. Otherwise, please check it again from
the beginning.
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Fig 3 - TeamSpeak quick
connect window
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Fig 4 - TeamSpeak client
application |
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STEP 2:
Play It With Voice Changer Software (Diamond) |
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Run Voice
Changer Software, make voice changes for your voice to
test first, then log in your TeamSpeak account and start
voice conversation, the morphed voice will be
applied automatically.
Note:
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It is recommended that you should open Voice Changer
Software before connecting to TeamSpeak server.
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You should have known
how to change voice using Voice Morpher
feature, and
other voice changing features of VCS. |
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Voice Changer Software 7.0
has been optimized for working with TeamSpeak |
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The
new version 7.0 of Voice Changer Software has
been included a Game mode which was optimized
for working with voice communication
applications in online Games like TeamSpeak. You are encouraged to
upgrade to this new version for a more stable
and flexible use for TeamSpeak and similar
programs.
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How to use Voice Changer 7.0 with TeamSpeak in
online games
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How to use Voice Changer 7.0 with Ventrilo in
online games
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Learn more about Voice Changer 7.0 |
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