
Speak with other people on the Internet
Teamspeak enables you to speak with people on the world wide web. Up to 100000 People on one server or a little clan server for gamer with a password. You need only a microphone and internet.
Here are some key features of "Teamspeak Client":
· Optimal bandwidth usage with codecs ranging from CELP 5.1Kbit to GSM 16.4Kbit to Speex 25.9Kbit for optimal voice clarity
· Local addressbook allows you to connect quickly to your favorite servers
· Webserver list allows you to find TeamSpeak servers without their IP
· Flexible permission system, allowing you to configure your server the way you want it
· Channel and subchannel creation
· Built-in web administration interface allowing you full control over your server via your web browser
· One server-instance can run multiple virtual servers which results in hassle-free administration
· Telnet access to your server-instance as well as to all virtual servers
· Client is designed to work well with firewalls and routers
· Passworded servers and channels
· Completely configurable keybindings (hotkeys) to quickly join specified channels, mute your microphone, etc.
· Whisper functions so you can speak privately to inidividuals, groups of persons, or other channels
· Auto voice normalizing (no need to adjust your mic manually)
· Supports Microsoft Gamevoice (TM) hardware
· Windows/Linux server
· Windows/Linux client
· Event driven sound notifications (which can be configured individually)
· Text messaging in the client (for those complicated URL's or IP's) and clickable links
· IRC-like admin functions for your server (like serveradmin, channel admin, operators)
· Channel moderation, which is useful for holding meetings in channels with many users
· Kicking / banning people
· Seemless optoinal MySQL integration, allowing you to customize your server database
· Minimal CPU and RAM requirements
· Given bandwidth requirements are met, servers can easily handle thousands of users
· Authorized Teamspeak Host Providers (ATHPs) and other Commercial users can integrate their own clickable banner in the client
· Optimal bandwidth usage with codecs ranging from CELP 5.1Kbit to GSM 16.4Kbit to Speex 25.9Kbit for optimal voice clarity
· Local addressbook allows you to connect quickly to your favorite servers
· Webserver list allows you to find TeamSpeak servers without their IP
· Flexible permission system, allowing you to configure your server the way you want it
· Channel and subchannel creation
· Built-in web administration interface allowing you full control over your server via your web browser
· One server-instance can run multiple virtual servers which results in hassle-free administration
· Telnet access to your server-instance as well as to all virtual servers
· Client is designed to work well with firewalls and routers
· Passworded servers and channels
· Completely configurable keybindings (hotkeys) to quickly join specified channels, mute your microphone, etc.
· Whisper functions so you can speak privately to inidividuals, groups of persons, or other channels
· Auto voice normalizing (no need to adjust your mic manually)
· Supports Microsoft Gamevoice (TM) hardware
· Windows/Linux server
· Windows/Linux client
· Event driven sound notifications (which can be configured individually)
· Text messaging in the client (for those complicated URL's or IP's) and clickable links
· IRC-like admin functions for your server (like serveradmin, channel admin, operators)
· Channel moderation, which is useful for holding meetings in channels with many users
· Kicking / banning people
· Seemless optoinal MySQL integration, allowing you to customize your server database
· Minimal CPU and RAM requirements
· Given bandwidth requirements are met, servers can easily handle thousands of users
· Authorized Teamspeak Host Providers (ATHPs) and other Commercial users can integrate their own clickable banner in the client
Requirements:
· Pentium 166 MHz CPU
· 64 MBytes of RAM
· 6 MBytes of harddisk space
· DirectX 8.1 (available at http://www.microsoft.com/directx)
· An Internet connection or LAN
· A full-duplex soundcard
· A microphone (if you want to be able to talk, not just listen)
· TeamSpeak Server
· Pentium 166 MHz CPU
· 64 MBytes of RAM
· 6 MBytes of harddisk space
· DirectX 8.1 (available at http://www.microsoft.com/directx)
· An Internet connection or LAN
· A full-duplex soundcard
· A microphone (if you want to be able to talk, not just listen)
· TeamSpeak Server
What's New in This Release:
· Changed the platform string for the Mac OsX platform from "Mac" to "OS X"
· Added (Windows only) hotkey support for multiple USB devices. If we cannot get the USB device name from the system, we will try to read it from a local file. Please notice usb.ids in root folder. You can always overwrite it with the latest version from http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids.
· The chat- and poke messages are now styleable too. Please notice the default_chat.qss in styles/ folder for example. The default_chat.qss is also the fallback if _chat.qss does not exist.
· Protection against DOS attacks was added to server 3.0.8. Added required counterpart of this functionality to the client. Server 3.0.8 requires client 3.0.11 to connect.
· Reworked URLs storage hopefully fixing crash on loading corrupt data file. Stored URLs from previous versions will expire.
· Autoexpire URLs after 180 days.
· Plugin API: printMessage and printMessageToCurrentTab are now executed in the GUI thread, fixing a crash in the Arma p.
· Changed the platform string for the Mac OsX platform from "Mac" to "OS X"
· Added (Windows only) hotkey support for multiple USB devices. If we cannot get the USB device name from the system, we will try to read it from a local file. Please notice usb.ids in root folder. You can always overwrite it with the latest version from http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids.
· The chat- and poke messages are now styleable too. Please notice the default_chat.qss in styles/ folder for example. The default_chat.qss is also the fallback if _chat.qss does not exist.
· Protection against DOS attacks was added to server 3.0.8. Added required counterpart of this functionality to the client. Server 3.0.8 requires client 3.0.11 to connect.
· Reworked URLs storage hopefully fixing crash on loading corrupt data file. Stored URLs from previous versions will expire.
· Autoexpire URLs after 180 days.
· Plugin API: printMessage and printMessageToCurrentTab are now executed in the GUI thread, fixing a crash in the Arma p.
