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Grey Council

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Hey

This is my first post in the IT forums. :)

anyway, I was wondering if there is a program available (commercial or otherwise, but a good program.) that:
a) can run in the background
b) will facilitate voice to voice communication, SMOOTHLY.

Obviously using a microphone.

I'm after a good program, one that would enable communication approaching or exceeding telephone communication. Communication would be inter-NSW (inter sydney, actually) so pings will be low, esp as 512k broadband will be used.

So any? A program a bit more enhanced than MSN Messenger, ;)

Hehe, any help appreciated. :)
 

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Hmmm. I have heard of something which does this but I can't for the life of me think what the name was. Just letting you know that it does exist though.

If I remember it I'll post again.
 

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You can try roger wilco, and teamspeak. These two are designed for online gaming so they take up little bandwidth and CPU power.
 

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.... with netmeeting i think only 2 people at a time can talk using microphones if this is not the case tell me how! becuase it aint working 4 me and my friends. it always stuffs up like we cant hear the 3rd guy thats come in...
 

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2 people is all I need. Is Roger Wilco a good program? I've heard alot about it, from my time in Cyber Games. ;) hehe, its free as well, from what I can remember.

But does it do the job properly? Like, no cutting off for no reason etc. :) hehe, i only played CS, so I could communicate fine, never needed to use Roger Wilco.

Thanks for the help. lol, netmeeting is what i'm trying to avoid. There are problems with netmeeting, supposedly, thats why I want to have a program that runs in the background. :)
 

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I've used roger wilco on several occasions and its quite good. I've never used teamspeak myself, but seem it used on many occasions.
 

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mad. All seem good. :)

will have to try all of them though, to see which one works the best/ is the most user friendly. hehe, other people will be using it too, heh?

Thanks all. I'll be sure to let you guys know the results.
 

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Originally posted by del
http://www.skype.com/

haven't tried it though
Yes - ive got and used skype once before and its great

Audio over MSN is pathetic and too congested by so many other users doing the same thing ; or using webcam at the same time.
 

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teamspeak is good :) ive used it for cs n stuff

it can be activated by voice or u can do it via pushin buttons
 
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nar - whilst playing online games ...

Ventrilo is better :p
 

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*McLake feels he needs to plug Apple again*

iChat could do this for you, and its FREE with MaxOSX ...
 

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Originally posted by Grizzly
Yes - ive got and used skype once before and its great

Audio over MSN is pathetic and too congested by so many other users doing the same thing ; or using webcam at the same time.
yea ive used it as well and its really good...
EDIT: referring to skype not msn
 

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Ventrillo is the best program if your after clarity and low pings.

Teamspeak is also good, using GameArena servers (if your on Telstra Broadband) will not use any bandwidth
 

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