Nov 15, 2018 Sleek dark Style for TeamSpeak. Works even in the current year!
Note: Winamp is a deprecated technology. That means is that it works well, but the programmers have chosen to no longer continue building new versions of the product. EXPLANATION: While there are many music players, Winamp is the easiest and most reliable for single-boxing a Teamspeak 3 music player. You can get a free Winamp Standard version at the Winamp site.
There is a pro version available for $20 USD. Both the free and pro versions will play Ventrilo music without any limitations. More details on this Winamp requirement are available. Double-click and launch the first instance Teamspeak 3. Go ahead and connect to your server, using your regular login. This will be your regular voice ID, and the first of 2 logins. Using the desktop shortcut we modified earlier, launch TS3 a second time.
2 windows of Teamspeak will no be running on your screen. Connect to the same server as your first login, but change the name of your user to be 'Jukebox' or other stylish name. This second login will be your music player.
In that second TS3 login, go to Settings - Options, choose Capture. Under Capture Device, choose Line 1 (Virtual Audio Cable). This will route the music from Winamp to your TS3 listeners. Still in Settings - options - Capture, choose Continuous Transmission. Enable the checkboxes for Echo Reduction, Echo Cancellation, Advanced Options, Remove Background Noise, and Automatic Gain Control. These checkboxes will improve the sound quality of your player.
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Click Apply and OK. On your music machine login: mute the login of your regular self, and also mute your music machine. You will listen to the music through Teamspeak 3, not directly from your own computer. Try keeping the music volume low, and let people manually turn up the volume on their end. REMEMBER: the above steps do not save in Teamspeak 3 when you close. Every time you launch Teamspeak 3, you need to repeat all of the instructions above.
It is easiest to just leave your two ID's logged in when you are away from keyboard. Perhaps have the server admin create an 'AFK' channel for you to park your logins for convenience. Important Note: if your fellow Teamspeak users choose to mute the music player, they will also mute you and your voice comms. This is because Teamspeak will associate your single IP address with both logins. This is a weakness in the system that cannot be avoided with the current Teamspeak 3.x versions.
We hope that this will change in the future. EXPLANATION: The first copy of Teamspeak 3 will be your regular voice connection. The second copy of Teamspeak 3 will be the streaming music from Winamp. Make sure you enable the 'deafen self' command for the second copy of Teamspeak 3. This will prevent the music playing twice in your headphones.
This step is the easier alternative to installing DSEO. If you are not confident doing technical configurations, then use this F8 reboot process. You can then skip to Step 5. To allow Virtual Audio Cable to run, you need to command Windows to allow 'unsigned drivers' to execute on your machine. This is a benign procedure, and will not put you at any more risk if you practice good computer hygiene as a rule. ACTION: Reboot your computer.
As it is loading, press your F8 key repeatedly until the Windos software launches the 'boot options' black screen. You will then navigate with your arrow keys to select ' Disable Driver Signature Enforcement'. Then press Enter and allow the computer to boot completely. This procedure is a manual bypass that works for as long as your computer doesn't restart.
When you do have to reboot, you will need to repeat this procedure each time. EXPLANATION: Microsoft does not like developers making software for the Windows OS, unless the developers pay licensing fees. These fees can be prohibitively expensive, and some authors choose to offer their wares as 'unsigned drivers'. Microsoft likes to deter these authors' products by having the User Account Control lockout any products that have not paid licensing fees. On the provision that you practice good computer hygiene through daily antivirus checks, running unsigned drivers on your computer is very low risk.
Using this F8 reboot technique is one way to bypass driver signing. The other choice is to install DSEO software.
In this tutorial i will teach you how to setup a music bot for your teamspeak server/channel. It is very simple to configure and have it working. How it works: The music bot works on a separated TeamSpeak profile, and it will output all his audio into its own 'Audio Channel' on teamspeak, but as it can't talk (since he is a bot only) we will input a song (or any audio) as his 'voice'. The result will be a Bot that 'Talks' music into the chatroom. Software Needed:. TeamSpeak 3. or.
Virtual Audio Channel! Install All software and reboot your PC before continuing Setting Teamspeak Up:. Open Teamspeak and connect to your channel. Go to Settings - Tools. Go to Playback and create a new Profile (hit the '+' button). Keep Playback mode as 'Automatically use best mode' and 'Playback device as 'Default'. Lower both Volume bars to the begining (-50dB) and hit Apply.
Go to Capture. Keep Capture mode as 'Automatically use best mode' but change Capture device to 'Line 1' (This will only appear if you have correctly installed VAC). Activate 'Voice Activation Detection' and drag its bar to -50dB. Hit apply. Exit your Channel and create a new 'Identity' (by hitting Control + I). Name it whatever you want to (E.g: MusicBot).
Create a new connection (Bookmark) to your server and hit 'more' to add your new identity. Pick your new identity, and pick the playback and capture you have created (E.g MusicBot if you named them like this).
Close your teamspeak, right click on its shortcut and hit 'Properties'. Find the 'Target' field and after its text hit SPACE and write -nosingleinstance (This will allow you to open multiple TeamSpeaks). Now you can open Two TeamSpeaks and connect with both your own profile and the music bot one.
Adding some 'Voice' to the Bot:. Open VLC Player, select Audio from the upper menu, and pick 'Line 1' as its output channel.
Thats it, you are probably good to go now.