
ventrilo chat
TUTORIAL Step 1: Setup a user logon name by clicking the button as shown in the following image.
The Setup User window will now open.
Now click the New button. This lets you create a logon name of your choice.
It can be anything you would like it to be such as your real name or a nick
name. After you give it a name it will return you to this window. The other
fields in this window are for more advance users, but for this tutorial we'll
just leave them blank. Go ahead and click the OK button and the program will
return you to the main window.
Step 2: Create a server definition.
The Connection Editor will now open.
Now click the New button. This lets you create a name that will be associated
with the server you are about to define. It can be anything you would like it to
be such as "My friends server" or "My teams server". The name is entirely up to
you.
After you give it a name all of the other input fields in this window will be
enabled. As mentioned earlier you will need to fill in these fields with the
information given to you by someone who has setup their own private server or
has rented a server from one of our licensed professional
hosting companies. Fill in the fields and click the OK button when done.
If you created a valid server definition then the program should connect to the server and you will see a bunch of channel names and possibly other users who are currently connected to the same server. Your user name should show up somewhere in the user list window as well.
NOTE: If you click the connect button and it just seems to sit there for 15 to 30 seconds then you either entered the wrong information when you defined the server or the server you are trying to connect to is currently offline. In either event you should contact the person who gave you the information for the server and request their assistance.
Step 4: Chose transmit style.
That's all there is to getting the client up and running. However, you need
to decide how you would like to transmit. Ventrilo supports two different
transmission styles:
1) The first and default mode is called "Voice Activation". In this mode the
program will monitor your sound cards selected input device and when the signal
strength reaches a certain level the program will start transmitting.
2) The second mode is called "Push-to-Talk" or PTT for short. In this mode
you must tell the program to transmit by holding down a specific key on your
keyboard or button on your mouse. You can also define a button on a game
controller if you like.
To change the transmit mode please follow these instructions.
1: Click Setup from main window
.
2: The default is voice activation mode. If you would prefer PTT mode then
check the option called "Use Push-To-Talk hotkey".
3: If you chose PTT mode then you must also tell the program what key /
button to use in the "Hotkey" window.
The program has many options for controlling the hardware and it's functions.
These are sometimes very important depending on your Operating System, hardware
drivers and other applications installed. The following items are highly
recommended for an optimal configuration.
In Setup-Voice select the following options.
1: Enable the "Use DirectSound for Output device" option. This will make your
Output Device the "Default DirectSound device". If you have more then one sound
card you will need to select which device you want all voice communication to be
sent to.
2: Enable the "Use DirectSound for Input device" option. This will make your
Input Device the "Default DirectSound device". If you have more then one sound
card you will need to select which device to monitor when you are
transmitting.
3: Select a Mixer / Mux / Line. You should select the same device as your
"Input Device" in the option above it. There should only be one Mux option. The
Line option will allow you to select what portion of the sound cards hardware to
monitor. Under normal conditions this should be called "Microphone" but you
might need to manually select it.
4: When you select a Mixer / Mux / Line the program will enable the Line
Volume slider. You should slide this up about half way to start with. It is the
primary control that tells your sound card how to control the signal strength
coming from your Microphone or input device.
If you would like to know more about all of the different options on the
Setup window then please click the Help button. The documentation is very
extensive and should answer all of your questions about what each of these items
does and what to watch out for.
The Ventrilo client also has many user selectable customization options. For
example, if you would prefer to see the program in it's new ToolBar mode then
simply right click in the main window, select View and then select ToolBar mode.
If you would like to know more about any of the menu options then please click
the Help button from the main window.
2) The second mode is called "Push-to-Talk" or PTT for short. In this mode you must tell the program to transmit by holding down a specific key on your keyboard or button on your mouse. You can also define a button on a game controller if you like.


