Voice Communications - What is available for OSX???
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Cyber, you speak of such days prior to OSX and the various updates that have created restrictions on the use of third-party audio software in conjunction with GameRanger. However, your account registration on GameRanger reflects a fact that your account did not exist during such days of past. Did you originally become a user of GameRanger on an account that preceeds the account that you currently use? If so, then why do you choose not to make use of it? Don't know about you, but lower is better..YAR.
BTW: Sorry, Ranger, for creating an irrelevant tangent in your thread. I'm just a Curious George .
BTW: Sorry, Ranger, for creating an irrelevant tangent in your thread. I'm just a Curious George .
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Talk to Evill on gr, he has in the past offered people a one month trial period to try premium out. the catch is you pay up front and if you don't want it after the month is over you get your money back. I have been a premium member for 2 years. I think it's worth the $50.
Re: Voice Communications - What is available for OSX???
Has anyone tried Mumble (http://mumble.sourceforge.net)?
It's an open source solution that looks very promising!
It's an open source solution that looks very promising!
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Re: Voice Communications - What is available for OSX???
Most people use Teamspeak now which the Mac version wasn't available when this topic was originally started.
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Re: Voice Communications - What is available for OSX???
Yes, I know about Teamspeek/TeamSpeeX ( http://savvy.nl/beta/TeamSpeex-1.0beta-r406.dmg ), butMonoman wrote:Most people use Teamspeak now which the Mac version wasn't available when this topic was originally started.
a) it is proprietary technology / not open source
b) there is only an unofficial third-party beta that does not seem to be developed any more
c) the Mac version is client-only (no Mac-installable server available)
Mumble has none of the above disadvantages.
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle." - Edmund Burke, Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents (1770)
Re: Voice Communications - What is available for OSX???
Yes, that is true. Depending on the game alot of the Mac users use the built-in voice chat in GameRanger. It would be interesting to see if they would prefer this over TS or Ventrilo.
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Re: Voice Communications - What is available for OSX???
But GameRanger's voice communication is a feature only available for paid premium accounts ( http://www.gameranger.com/premium/ ), whereas Mumble is free!Monoman wrote:Depending on the game alot of the Mac users use the built-in voice chat in GameRanger.
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