![]() Head into a music channel with both of your accounts, and open up Windows Media Player and play your music, you should hear the music come out your music bot, for your main account and other players to hear, and that's it! Once your main account and teamspeak account are both online,. You're signed in on your music bot account, so right click on your bookmarked main account and click "open in new tab". Once that's done, apply the changes and click "Ok". ![]() Make sure on the option for "Capture" that the capture device is set to Line 1 (Virtual Audio Cable) and that it's on "Voice Activation Detection". Next step once you have your music bot identity is go to settings, then options. (If you need help how to make an identity, just leave a comment and i'll help you out).ĥ. What I did is got an extra teamspeak key especially for my bot, and made a different identity & created a bookmark, like this. Once that's done, Windows Media Player is set up to play music, now it's just the Teamspeak bot that need's configured. To do this, go to Windows Media Player > Organise > Options > Devices > Speakers > Line 1 (Virtual Audio Cable)Ĥ. Once you've installed Virtual Audio Cable, (VAC) you need to make sure you convert your Windows Media Player so that it plays the music through Line 1 (Virtual Audio Cable) and into your Teamspeak Bot. You're going to need to download Virtual Audio Cable, full version link can be found here, should take you to a dropbox link, just hit download! ģ. Windows Media Player / WinAMP (Personal Preference, I use Windows Media Player)Ģ. You're going to need three things first of all. Extremely common issue.Hey everyone, so i've received quite a few requests on how I made my music bot for Teamspeak, so i'm going to let everyone know how so you can all make yours, by following these simple instructions!ġ. Perhaps they are using monitor speakers or something similar. Verify your audio capture and playback devices in Teamspeak. I can not hear people, or they cannot hear me, despite everything being correct? If you are on ground and what to guide CAS birds, tune into 3 on your manpack radio. So, if you fly transport, have your huey on 2. Generic Infantry/Ground: Long Range Channel 1Īir Transports, such as hueys: Long Range Channel 2Ĭlose Air Support, and Fire Observers: Long Range Channel 3 By default in our Goon Mike Force, they are as follows: Here you can choose channels for the long range. If you have a manpack radio, and you are in a vehicle, it will ask which one, the vehicle or backpack. It is your long range radio, either your manpack radio, or your vehicle's radio. ![]() To change which ear it is on, and channels, press CTRL+P. This means that when pressing caps lock, you will use a radio that is audible to people in your vicinity and so it's useful for local stuff beyond talking range. It is by default on channel 1, and that where you can leave it unless you want another channel with few select friends. This is your immediate, 100-200 meter radio at most. To to use, press the caps lock to speak on your short range radio. This is vehicle intercom when aboard something, and when walking, it is your immediate surrounding. It can be set to voice activation, or push to talk in Teamspeak. It should be something else than caps lock. ![]() This is set in Teamspeak.is your 3d audio, in other words: talking around you.
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