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Teamspeak Overlay is a must in my book too.
Alos here ia an old tutorial I made when I ran a squad once upon a time. http://www.geocities.com/vfw_131st/T...?1076848215281 It may shut down, if it gets to many hits, just keep checking it will come back.
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Does anyone know how to get ts overlay to work in vista? It seems the program runs fine but because of the differences with how vista handles 3d video it doesn't display on top of il2. Anyone using ts overlay with vista?
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I read in one of the above links where the onboard sound from the Mobo was used to provide sound for the game, and a 3rd party plug in sound card was used for the Teamspeak or vs v.
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If you plug in the microphone in the 3rd party plugin sound card and then use the onboard sound plug for the earplugs on the headset is that what is being thought of? My headset has two plugs... Microphone and Earphone I do have external speaker system, so I could use 3rd party plugin board to the external speakers and Headset to Onboard Mobo Sound (AC97). If I take one ear piece of the headset off it dislocates my Freetrack head pointer. This doesn't seem like a good option. I've got a competent 3rd party sound card I can install to accomodate such a thing, but I'd like to read about some positive comments or suggestions about doing it first I think he is saying he uses External speakers for the game and the headset/mic with the teamspeak. I guess he turns up the sound on the externals, which... duh! doesn't sound quite right. I guess if he uses a one ear piece headset that might be an OK way to do things. I'm sure I must have missed something. Anyway, I'd appreciate reading thoughts on this. Last edited by nearmiss; 04-21-2008 at 11:46 PM. |
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