Teamspeak voice chat is up and running!!!!!!

Please, tell an old woman where to go here??? I'm in but I don't see any forums or whatever, where do I go??"??
 
Rancher, go to the first post in this thread and follow the instructions exactly as Nepa posted them.

I've got a few more things to do here, then I'll be back in ... IF I can manage to get back to it!

lol....
 
How do you register using the Mac client, Team Speex? Looks like you have to be registered in order to be able to type in the chat.
 
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How do you register using the Mac client, Team Speex? Looks like you have to be registered in order to be able to type in the chat.

Nope. Right click while holding the ...... oh crap, now I forgot what button it is. But it's a button. I don't think it's the apple, I am pretty sure it is control.

Only thing is, you can only message members, not the room as a whole :(

And you can not register from the Mac client at all, as it's a unsupported 3rd party client :(
 
I'll have to admit at first I thought it was a little lame. (never used a voice chat before) But I went ahead and downloaded anyway and listened in (don't have a mic)...also to see if my slow connection could handle it, and it did surprisingly.

And I think this has some good potential. Too bad the debates are over. imagine playing a drinking game like we did in the chat room.... I might even have to get a mic :)
 
Ventrilo is more secure then TS. I have used both equally, around 4-years.

my2cents
 
Mac users are able to register:

You need to get someone to allow you to register.
Highlight your screename.
Go to 'Server > Register Player with Server'
Pick your username and password.
Disconnect
Connect again, this time, hitting the 'Registered' bubble.
Put in your information.
You're good :)
 
My email sent to CFL inquiring about having a representative speak at Teamspeak..

Thanks for the reply. I and several others have many questions and suggestions, I was thinking at first of calling and talking about them but I don't have long distance.

Which gave me a better idea. At ronpaulforums.com, some of our members are beginning to download and use the software Teamspeak. Tonight in the chat I suggested having a representative from CFL come in to answer some of our questions and take suggestions. We thought ahead of the possibility of high numbers coming to the chat and being rude, talking all at one, etc. But a fellow Paul'er informed us he was familiar with the software and showed us that this problem can be taken care of with the "granting voice rights" feature to those of us who want to ask a question.

We believe this would be a crucial first step to bolstering this movement to the levels we need to be at to meet the situation we're in. Thanks for reading and please do consider.

Thanks

-Nate
 
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