TeamSpeak has fallen from its position as the top gaming voice chat provider, but its makers are rebuilding and rebranding in an effort to take back their spot. Ahead of TeamSpeak 5’s launch later this year – yes, they’re skipping 4, Windows 10 style – the service has a redesigned website which makes some very specific digs at the competition.That new site promises that “unlike other solutions, we don’t force you to use our centralized servers. We don’t harvest your data, then sell it on. We don’t tell you how things should work or look.” They call out Discord and Skype by name in their features comparison as services that are willing to “provide your data to 3rd parties.”Chat with your friends while you play the. A Discord spokesperson has since directly refuted TeamSpeak’s claims, saying “Discord does not share data with any third parties.”In addition to the privacy features, TeamSpeak is also banking on its voice quality, low lag communication, “military-grade security,” customisability, and positional audio. You can see the details on the, and you’ll soon also have the option of picking up merch emblazoned with the new logos, as well as “TeamDeals,” some sort of weekly savings program.Of course, that’s all just branding which largely speaks to the kind of service TeamSpeak has provided over the years. More concretely, TeamSpeak 5 is set to launch later this year as “an all-new feature-rich client built on the foundation of TeamSpeak 3.” The new features coming with the upcoming client haven’t yet been announced, but it will feature Twitch integration and the same sorts of privacy and security measures you’d expect from the previous iteration.
Set a Push-to-Talk Key and Options - To speak in Teamspeak, you will need to set your push to talk hotkey. To do so, click the 'Tools' menu and choose 'Options' at the bottom of the menu. In the next screen, choose 'Capture on the left side. Then select the 'Push-to-talk' option. Find the best Teamspeak servers with our multiplayer server list, page 5.
TeamSpeak is flexible, powerful, scalable software which enables people to speak with one another over the Internet. TeamSpeak consists of both client and server software. The server acts as a host to multiple client connections, capable of handling literally thousands of simultaneous users. Address book for easier management of multiple TeamSpeak servers.
Create multiple channels and sub-channels for your users. Moderate channels for more control when hosting large group meetings. Whisper functions so you can speak privately to inidividuals, groups of persons, or users in other channelsThis is the 32-bit version of the client.
Added possibility to overwrite Qt style icons with custom iconpacks. Added tooltips over client and channel items in server tree. Added support for SVG Tiny 1.2 (static only, no animations) icons. Most icons are no longer hardcoded to fixed size 16x16. Replaced included defaultmono and defaultcolored iconpacks with SVG icons.Iconpacks with PNG icons are still supported, so existing third-party iconpacks continue to work. We encourage third-party iconpack authors to update their iconpacks with SVG icons.
Overhauled icons in most windows for improved support for high dpi monitors. Updated Qt to 5.6.2 on Windows and macOS. Updated Visual Studio C runtime on Windows to 14.0.24215 (MSVC 2015-3) New default style for infoframe based on 'Improved Default' by Sven Paulsen.
Removed old default/modern/classic styles. Rewrote translation mechanism for infoframe styles. Translations now come from lagosxx.qm and are filled by C, so multiple language templates are no longer necessary. However, for legacy style support, language templates will be loaded with priority. Clientinfode.tpl exists, it will be used. If not, clientinfo.tpl is loaded, which should contain the new translatable placeholders.
Updater no longer downloads banner from server, banner is now hardcoded in executable. Dynamic banners currently not needed. Addon management UI now properly shows state when plugins failed to initialize. Multiple minor fixes to recently overhauled hotkey system Fixed infinite password dialog in file browser when using cancel. Multiple minor filetransfer fixes. Uninstaller now automatically closes the client instead of showing dialog.
Fixed some wrong icon names in default iconpacks, which caused these icons to be loaded from fallback default.zip. Automatically clean null icons from icon cache when updating from 3.1.4 to 3.1.5 client. 3.1.4 might have downloaded SVGs which it cannot use, which caused creation of an empty icon file. Fixed package installer crash on Windows 32-bit OS.
Fixed length check in various nickname input fields. Trim whitespaces before calculating length when doing validity checks.
Added bandaids for misbehaving audio drivers on Windows. Fixed possible Windows soundbackend crash reported by crashdumps. Fixed possible spontaneous crash during client runtime.