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Welcome to the ins and outs of using Ventrilo on your Macintosh. Please read through this post before creating your own as your question will have been most likely answered here.
1) Can I use Ventrilo on Macintosh? Yes, Ventrilo is written for and supported on the Macintosh OS, and it works on 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snow Leopard)2) Codec's and You; a brief explanation Voice communication over the internet is done using codec's (coder/decoder). You computer samples your voice, codes it, sends to to the listener, whose computer decodes it so they can hear you. There are many codecs but the ones in question here are GSM and Speex, and Ventrilo supports both.3) What settings should the Vent Server have so I can connect with my Mac? Your server should be set to Speex Codec, which it may be already, if not, contact your Vent Administrator4) Macintosh Configuration: You tell your Mac how you want to listen to audio (iTunes, Vent, Game sounds etc) and how it should listen to you (Vent) via the Sound System Preference. There are three tabs in Sound, Sound Effects, Output and Input.5) Can't hear anything To start with, see #2 above and then see #4 above.6) Can't connect to server This is very common when the server information is not correct. All vent servers have an address (either a set of numbers or words like [URL="http://www.someventriloserver.com"]www.someventriloserver.com[/URL]) and a port number. That information must be 100% accurate or you won't be able to connect.7) Robotic Static Sound This is a known issue, and is probably related to the Macintosh OS. Also possible that an updated version of Vent will fix it (hint hint Flagship). Please see this thread on the Apple Discussions forum8) PTT (Push to talk) key doesn't work, or only works when the Vent window is active. Nine times out of 10, this is because the Key you selected to be your Push To Talk key is already used by another application. If you are playing WoW, check your Key Bindings to see if they key is already used, and either change that Key Binding or change your PTT key9) I keep changing the Codec in my Vent Settings and it changes back. That's actually not a 'setting'. It is only a temporary change to test your sound quality & mic. Vent get's it's codec setting from the Vent server and you cannot change it on the client end. See 2) above.10) Right Click on a MacBook or MacBook Pro You can right click by either Command-Clicking (or tapping), or go to System Preferences -> Trackpad and set up a gesture for right clicking, like setting it to two-finger tapping to be a right click.11) Vent starts up, but no Vent Window (from Prog-Rocker)12) Everything works, I can hear others, and when I press PTT, my icon lights up but no-one can hear me. Three possibilities Last edited by Prog-Rocker; 10-06-2009 at 12:36 PM. |
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Jaycyn, I'm going to lock this thread. If you need to edit/add to it then send me a PM.
Thanks for taking the time to put this together. |
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13) Loud noise in the background, voice fairly clear
This issue can be attributed to bluetooth headsets - they often pick up more ambient noise than directional microphones. The easiest way to troubleshoot this is to try a USB headset, borrow one from a friend and change your Vent & Mac settings (both input and output) to either the name of the device, or Unknown USB Device whichever appears in System Preferences->Sound as well as Ventrilo->Setup 14) Popping sound, lag, audio dropouts or voice stuttering Are you using a wireless LAN connection? If your wireless network is 802.11b or 802.11g that may be the cause. If your Mac is equipped with 802.11n then you need to get a wireless router that matches that performance. The current wireless router offerings from Apple (Apple Airport Express, Airport Extreme and Time Capsule) are all 802.11n with very fast network performance. Other manufacturers offer 802.11n routers as well. To see if you have the 802.11n in your Mac, go to Apple Menu->About This Mac->More Info button. Then in the left hand column, click on Airport. Look through the data in the right hand side of the window for Interfaces-> Supported PHY Modes. It should say 802.11 a/b/g/n. If it does not have an 'n' then plug in an ethernet cable and set your Mac to use Ethernet by turning Airport off. Then test Vent for improvements. If it does have an 'n' that means your Mac has an 'n' card, so you need to check to see if you are connecting to an 'n' network. Look a bit further down for Current Network Information. The first network listed should be the one you are connected to. See if PHY Mode is 802.11n. If it is not, time to upgrade to an 'n' router. However, before you do that, you can simply connect via an ethernet cable and test. (ethernet cable is approx. equivalent in performance to 802.11n) Note that the above 'fixes' may take care of the issue and may dramatically improve your network performance. You're mileage may vary. Last edited by Prog-Rocker; 11-20-2009 at 03:52 PM. |
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15) Stuck at: MSG: Contacting Server and won't go any further.
If you see this message it can indicate that the information being transmitted from the Ventrilo server to your computer is being blocked by your router or firewall. There are a couple of steps to more clearly identify the issue. The first step it to try to have your Ventrilo connect to a known good hosting company and server.
What should happen is that your Ventrilo Application should start up and connect to their server.
a) Plug your Mac into your cable modem via the ethernet cableOnce restarted, start up Safari or whatever browser you use and make sure you can surf the net. Then, go back to Step #2 above (try the Ventrilo demo host) and try connecting again. If it now connects, you know that Ventrilo was blocked by your router or firewall, and it will need to be reconfigured to allow Ventrilo information to pass through. You will need to make sure that port 3784 UDP and TCP is not blocked. If you don't know how to do that, please refer to the manual for your device or consult with the manufacturer. You can now put things back to how they were originally, remembering to power cycle the cable modem when you plug it back into your router. |
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submitted by: jo-shadow
If you want to back up or edit your Ventrilo username/server data manually you can do so by finding this file: Macintosh HD/Library/Preferences/Ventrilo/ventrilo2.ini or Macintosh HD/User/~USERNAME~/Library/PreferencesVentrilo/ventrilo2.ini |
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