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trillium Rothschild
Trillium Rothschild
Join date: 24 Apr 2006
Posts: 20
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06-08-2006 11:34
Just wondering if there is one for SL?
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FlipperPA Peregrine
Magically Delicious!
Join date: 14 Nov 2003
Posts: 3,703
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06-08-2006 11:44
I have a Ventrilo server I let people use; I find it far superior to TeamSpeak and Skype...here's the info:
SETTING UP VENTRILO FOR USE WITH SECOND LIFE. Step (1) Download Ventrilo's Windows/Mac/Linux Client from: http://www.ventrilo.com/download.php Step (2) Double click the file you downloaded and install with the default install setup. Step (3) Fire up the client from Start --> Programs --> Ventrilo --> Ventrilo Step (4) Under USER NAME, click the arrow next to it ( -> ), click NEW, and enter your SL Avatar name. You can also set up the phonetic spelling for the text to speech engine, so it says your name correctly when you connect or disconnect from the server. Step (5) Under SERVER, click the arrow next to it ( -> ), click NEW, and enter NAME: Indigo Ventrilo Then click OK. Then under Hostname or IP, enter: 64.247.43.40 NEXT, make sure the port is set to: 4226 Under password: indigo Then click OK again. Step (6) That set up will be saved. To connect, simply click CONNECT, and in the future after opening Ventrilo, simply just click CONNECT as the user name and server will be saved. Step (7) Click SETUP; from here, you can change your PUSH TO TALK hot key as well as incoming and outgoing amplication. Increase outgoing amplification if you're too quiet to other people, and incoming if you can't hear them well enough. Be sure that "Use Push To Talk Hot Key" is CHECKED, then click in the field next to "Hot Key" and choose a hot key to press when you want to be heard. I use the RIGHT ALT key, then press it to talk when in Second Life. OTHER THINGS: Try clicking "CHAT" and "Enable TTS". That's short for Text to Speech, and will allow you to talk through the default text to speech voice, or hear it if others are. This is very handy for residents without microphones or who are unable to speak. ENJOY! Regards, -Flip _____________________
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crucial Armitage
Clothing Designer
Join date: 30 Aug 2004
Posts: 838
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06-08-2006 12:06
ohh this is neat
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Edav Nomad
Registered User
Join date: 12 Jun 2003
Posts: 130
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06-08-2006 15:52
SLUniverse has a TeamSpeak server as well but you must IM Cristiano Midnight or Taeja Diaz in SL to get the password.
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Devlin Gallant
Thought Police
Join date: 18 Jun 2003
Posts: 5,948
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06-08-2006 23:05
I think SL should have a built in voice server. It's an excellent way to detect minors.
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nimrod Yaffle
Cavemen are people too...
Join date: 15 Nov 2004
Posts: 3,146
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06-08-2006 23:44
I think SL should have a built in voice server. It's an excellent way to detect minors. ![]() Except those that have voice/speach problems. Or the ones that have a high pitched voice. That would make them feel left out, also it beings RL into SL too much. (Though, if it came, I would use it as I already use Skype.) _____________________
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