Sound Input/Output Settings
With
the output slider you can set the volume at which you want to hear TeamSpeak
at. In Teamspeak 2.0 there are 2 ways to communicate with your friends. The
first choice is called push to talk. This means that you have to press and hold
a certain button if you want to talk to others. The other way is by voice activation.
This means that Teamspeak will automatically transmit to your friends when the
program “hears” you talk. You can choose between the 2 voice send methods. If
you choose push to talk, select it and press the set button to bind a key.The
key you have chosen will now appear onscreen (here the NUM-LOCK key). Whenever
you want to transmit you have to press this button. If you want to use a different
button press clear and do it again. If you want Voice Activation, select that
option. Below that option you will see a bar voice activation level which you
have to configure for optimal sound. If you slide the bar to the far left Teamspeak
will transmit as soon as you make the slightest sound, even if you whisper,
chances are you will be transmitting to your friends all the time while you
don’t even know it. If you slide the bar to the far right you have to
scream before Teamspeak will actually transmit.
You can do a local test to check your settings and codecs. Choose a codec from
the menu and press Activate local test mode. When transmitting the green light
next to it will light up. The client will echo your spoken text. This function
is a good way to check your Voice Activation setting. When you are done click
the Close button to close the window.