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Reply #30 - Feb 23rd, 2006 at 7:36am

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Paul.. your on 56k ? That should not be the problem with our low-bandwith channel  Wink
But if you further want to enhance your multitasking abilities
.. may the chat window be with you  Grin Grin


...thank-you, my little Grasshopper... Wink...!

My humorous ramblings will be available for all to read... Grin...!

LOL...!

Paul... 8)...!
 

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Reply #31 - Feb 25th, 2006 at 7:00am

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I've just tried setting up Teamspeak this morning with my Mike/Headphone set....
..bleedin' Norah...!
A free headache... Shocked...!
What with ATC bending my ear, my own call outs, and the constant engine/wind noise in my headset, I finally had to take the headset off, and re-plug my Creative speakers back in again (With it's volume control).... Wink...!
Hells-Bells, what a racket...!!!
At least with a proper noise cancelling headset on, in a REAL aircraft, all the background noise is cancelled, and its quiet until I actually make a call-out.

I'm now going to try just using my mike for call-outs, and my Creative speakers (with volume control) to relay all the ATC and cockpit sounds...  Wink...!

An alternative would be to simulate a noise-cancelling headset by reducing all the sounds (in FS 2004 Options>Settings>Sound) except the ATC/Teamspeak calls to and fro... ?

Until I have more luck in reducing my consumption of headache pills, I think I will continue using the lovely-old Chat Window...Wink... Grin...!
...sorry Lads...Wink...!

Cheers all...!

Paul...I love peace and quiet... 8)...!
 

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Reply #32 - Feb 25th, 2006 at 7:32am
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I've just tried setting up Teamspeak this morning with my Mike/Headphone set....
..bleedin' Norah...!
A free headache... Shocked...!
What with ATC bending my ear, my own call outs, and the constant engine/wind noise in my headset, I finally had to take the headset off, and re-plug my Creative speakers back in again (With it's volume control).... Wink...!
Hells-Bells, what a racket...!!!
At least with a proper noise cancelling headset on, in a REAL aircraft, all the background noise is cancelled, and its quiet until I actually make a call-out.

I'm now going to try just using my mike for call-outs, and my Creative speakers (with volume control) to relay all the ATC and cockpit sounds...  Wink...!

An alternative would be to simulate a noise-cancelling headset by reducing all the sounds (in FS 2004 Options>Settings>Sound) except the ATC/Teamspeak calls to and fro... ?

Until I have more luck in reducing my consumption of headache pills, I think I will continue using the lovely-old Chat Window...Wink... Grin...!
...sorry Lads...Wink...!

Cheers all...!

Paul...I love peace and quiet... 8)...!


Are you sure the volume isn't turned right up in Accessories > Entertainment > Volume Control? Smiley Could be why it's so loud!
 
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Reply #33 - Feb 25th, 2006 at 8:03am

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Are you sure the volume isn't turned right up in Accessories > Entertainment > Volume Control? Smiley Could be why it's so loud!


Tweek...!
If I was to transfer over to Teamspeak I would miss our fun, type-in, messages in the Chat Window... Cry...!
...and you would have to put up with my Cockney-London voice instead... Embarrassed...!
...(and if you came from Texas then that would be my worst nightmare)....trust me...!
LOL...!

Cheers Tweek...Grin...!

Paul...8)...!
 

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Reply #34 - Feb 25th, 2006 at 8:22am
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Tweek...!
If I was to transfer over to Teamspeak I would miss our fun, type-in, messages in the Chat Window... Cry...!
...and you would have to put up with my Cockney-London voice instead... Embarrassed...!
...(and if you came from Texas then that would be my worst nightmare)....trust me...!
LOL...!

Cheers Tweek...Grin...!

Paul...8)...!


Fair enough! I've not actually used our Teamspeak server yet, anyway, so I'm not too bothered!
 
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Reply #35 - Feb 25th, 2006 at 4:21pm

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The huge problem with teamspeak is that there is a delay of about 2 seconds between speaking and for other people in hearing. If lots of folk are using the same room it can be chaotic if they all want to talk.
 

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Reply #36 - Feb 25th, 2006 at 7:56pm

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The huge problem with teamspeak is that there is a delay of about 2 seconds between speaking and for other people in hearing. If lots of folk are using the same room it can be chaotic if they all want to talk.


Especially if most users are on Dial up and are using speakers instead of headsets [which results in feedback].
 
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Reply #37 - Feb 27th, 2006 at 2:14pm

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I've just tried setting up Teamspeak this morning with my Mike/Headphone set....
..bleedin' Norah...!
A free headache... Shocked...!
What with ATC bending my ear, my own call outs, and the constant engine/wind noise in my headset, I finally had to take the headset off, and re-plug my Creative speakers back in again (With it's volume control).... Wink...!
Hells-Bells, what a racket...!!!


Mr. Fosley Smiley We will exclusively grant you the right
to use your PC Speakers on our TS Server. But please don´t make them to load Grin

@Saitek: I think the Teamspeak latency is acceptable...
it´s not worse than with any other voice chat software.
If there are people with 56k connections, you can
use the "Low Bandwith" Channel on the Server.
If there are more than 5 users online it requires
a little discipline from everyone or it ends in an acoustic
porridge Wink

cheers,

sam
 

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Reply #38 - Feb 27th, 2006 at 3:07pm

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....a little discipline from everyone or it ends in an acoustic
porridge Wink

cheers,

sam


So many choices...Roll Eyes...!
Dicipline...?
Headsets...?
Speakers...?
Porridge oats...?

I'm going for this...>>>

...

...much healthier...Wink...!

Paul....8)...!
 

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Reply #39 - Feb 27th, 2006 at 4:56pm
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I'm going for this...>>>

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I see a 'Nutrition for Women' in there, Paul! Is there something you're not telling us? Grin
 
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Reply #40 - Feb 28th, 2006 at 4:10am

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I surrender  8)
 

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Reply #41 - Jul 18th, 2008 at 12:59pm

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Sam,
I tried to get on your TS ands its telling me  bad login?

What to do?

Chief
 
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Reply #42 - Feb 15th, 2009 at 9:57pm

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I found it, my screen name is Jason21516
 
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Reply #43 - Feb 16th, 2009 at 7:52am

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Jason21516 wrote on Feb 15th, 2009 at 9:57pm:
I found it, my screen name is Jason21516


Three Cheers for Jason!... Smiley..!

He has just dragged up one of the oldest Threads in the history of Simviation... Shocked...!

How do they find these things?.. Shocked...!

Paiul...G-BPLF...FS 2004...on Monday the 16th. of February 2009!... Grin...!
 

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Reply #44 - Mar 3rd, 2010 at 6:50pm

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I still can't seem to connect. I've opened port 8767, connected using ts.netfrag.org, and 85.10.201.84. But, they both say failed to connect to server. Cry
 

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