Because of the high demand I've decided to make this tutorial 1. First off you need to have a VirtualAudioCable(VAC). If you do not already have one I recommend VB-Cable. It's free and doesn't give you any trial nonsense. Spoiler 2. Next up you need to create a New Identity in Teamspeak, and to do this you simply press [ctrl] and or navigate to Settings>Identities. Spoiler 3. Now you need to make a separate capture profile for the musicbot. Navigate to Settings>Options>Capture Spoiler 4. Now you can start making the bookmark for the musicbot. Navigate to Bookmarks>Manage Bookmarks. Spoiler If you already have a bookmark for ecc just duplicate it to make the one for your music bot. (if not take a minute to make a bookmark) Spoiler Once duplicated simply give the new one a different label so you can differentiate them, and choose the New identity and capture profile we just created and save the bookmark. Spoiler 5. To connect with the musicbot simply hold [ctrl] then click on the bookmark you wish to open and it will open in a new tab. 6. Setting up your music player: (you may request a player if it is not listed) You cannot use the following without special tinkering and it's not worth it if you don't know what you're doing: iTunes web browsers You can use: AIMP2: Spoiler Winamp Spoiler Windows Media Player (NOTE: you must restart WMP after making these changes) Spoiler
Thanks for the help, but, I remember doing something like this when I set up my vent music bot, and the tutorial was for Mac OS X 1.5 and I have Mac OS X 1.8 (I think). But I will try when I get home from vacation
It's basically the same as vent when you're talking about the music player and virtual audio side of the Task. This thread pretty much just covers the TS side of it
Oh okay, well then I can use this for reference, I used sound flower for vent, so I'll see if it can work with team speak
Doesn't do it automatically? Hmm At the top next to settings I have Plugins>Now Playing>Send Song Info to Current Channel Spoiler
Thank you spray! I got my music bot setup perfectly! Also, is there some sort of winamp alternative to mac where I can make the music player's sound output to sound flower? I currently have soundflower as my computer's output, and as the music bot's input, then a second ts3 application, with my normal ts info for voice chatting. EDIT: Nevermind, I went on a google adventure and found Vox
Haha yea I had to call my exroomy Sam/Geo to ask him about it seeing as he was the one who installed TS3 on the computer in the first place. I'll add that to the tutorial first chance I get.
The 1st step is a bit outdated. If you go to the download page it does not show that download option. Do you know what the download is now?
It does pierce, and I also recommend adding VLC as a playback utility because it is extremely powerful and used in many professional applications, and is free.