Voice conferencing software while running game..?
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Apprentice
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written Sunday, October 31 2004 06:36
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hey guys... i make to make conference while playing game . if anyone know then plz inform me about some software which supports voice conferencing with good quality sound and don't decrease system performance. thanks Posts: 4 | Registered: Saturday, October 30 2004 07:00 |
Master
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written Sunday, October 31 2004 06:43
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Apprentice
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written Sunday, October 31 2004 07:20
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hmm... there r many... umay try with Roger Wilco .. or........behind the proxy u can try ........www.dingotel.com Posts: 3 | Registered: Sunday, October 31 2004 07:00 |
Shock Trooper
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written Sunday, October 31 2004 08:09
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Ventrilo is rather useful. Great when playing Counter Strike and the like. EDIT: Wiseman's picture is also the url to Vent. [ Sunday, October 31, 2004 08:10: Message edited by: Tommy ] -------------------- "Friendship is two things: Trust, and sharing. I personally see it as a business opportunity." -Random Quote Posts: 203 | Registered: Friday, July 18 2003 07:00 |
Apprentice
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written Monday, November 1 2004 07:54
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thanks 4 reply... I have got a slow bandwidth .. my voice conference with yahoo is not satisfactory.my pc config also not high.is it okey for dingotel / skype or ventrilo..?..any idea..? Posts: 4 | Registered: Saturday, October 30 2004 07:00 |
Apprentice
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written Tuesday, November 2 2004 09:15
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Dingotel can support u to choice audio codec…..which helps you to get best performance in ur low bandwidth internet connection…. Posts: 3 | Registered: Sunday, October 31 2004 07:00 |
Apprentice
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written Wednesday, November 3 2004 07:32
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thanks for reply... but How do I determine which codec may suit for me ? Posts: 4 | Registered: Saturday, October 30 2004 07:00 |
Apprentice
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written Wednesday, November 3 2004 07:57
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U have to check one by one as per as ur requirement……..just concern when u get the best result. Posts: 3 | Registered: Sunday, October 31 2004 07:00 |
Apprentice
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written Thursday, November 4 2004 08:31
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thanks u for ur reply... i face some problem when try to make change in proxy menu in dingotel.i cannot understand all things and what i should be fill up..does anyone have any idea abt that...? Posts: 4 | Registered: Saturday, October 30 2004 07:00 |
Off With Their Heads
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written Thursday, November 4 2004 10:00
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This thread is now in the running to win the prestigious annual Most Painful To Read award! Congrats! I wish I could follow that rather useless comment with something more useful, but I can't. I know nothing about your technical dilemmas. You might get more of a response if you used less AIM-speak and more proper capitalization and spelling and grammar and suchlike, though. EDIT: And if you're not a native English speaker, writing "you" as "you" instead of "u" will get you pretty far by itself. [ Thursday, November 04, 2004 10:02: Message edited by: Kelandon ] -------------------- Arancaytar: Every time you ask people to compare TM and Kel, you endanger the poor, fluffy kittens. Kelandon's Pink and Pretty Page!!: the authorized location for all things by me The Archive of all released BoE scenarios ever Posts: 7968 | Registered: Saturday, February 28 2004 08:00 |
Agent
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written Thursday, November 4 2004 21:20
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A bit testy today? I should be, considering I have been trying to speak formal English for the past two days now. Going back to the original topic, the best audio codec for a slow connection would be one that is the most compressed, and of the least quality. I doubt that any voice-communication software would use slow codecs, such as the kind used for digital audio archiving (Download Monkey!), but if your computer is slow, you will either have to find more information or just test out all of them. The menus should not be that confusing. When you refer to the 'proxy' menu, does that mean you are selecting something related to the proxy? Are you running behind one for protection? If not, then you might not need to do anything there. But maybe it has to do with connecting properly with others with proxies. I have not downloaded the software, but I might try tomorrow. -------------------- What do I put here? -Garrison Posts: 1415 | Registered: Thursday, March 27 2003 08:00 |