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1. Administration
Q: Login in as Server admin.
There are two ways to gain server admin access.
The first is to enter the global admin password
which is defined in the servers "ventrilo_srv.ini"
file.
1) Connect to the server.
2) Right click in the Ventrilo window.
3) Select Server Admin.
4) Select Login.
5) Enter global server administration password.
The second method is to add your self to the
USR file and have it automatically assign you
server admin rights when you connect using your
reserved name and password. See the first method
for becoming a server admin to perform the
following steps.
1) Right click in the Ventrilo window.
2) Select Server Admin.
3) Select User editor.
4) Enter your login name.
5) Give it a unique password for this login.
6) Check the Server Admin option.
7) Click Add.
You will need to modify the server definition
you created in the client when connecting to this
server so that the specific password matches what
you just entered in the User Editor. This reserves
your login name because the password is now unique.
When you connect to the server it will
automatically give you server admin rights.
Please note that if you don't enter the same
password in your server definition that you
created in the Server Editor window then you will
not be able to login in at all even if the server
does not have a global password. As mentioned,
your login name is reserved by adding it to the
USR file so be sure to get it right the first
time.
Q: Create root level channels.
1) Login with the server Admin password.
2) Right click on the server name at the top of
the users lists window.
3) Select Channel Admin - Create.
Q: Un-ban a user.
1) Login with server admin password.
2) Right click in the Ventrilo window.
3) Select Server Admin
4) Select Ban List
5) Select the IP/User you wish to un-ban and click
delete.
2.Codecs
Q: Unable to initialize the codec. CODE
= -1
-1 means the codec isn't installed. For some
unknown reason some people do not have the codec
installed even though the base install of the
Operating System should have put it on. The
following instructions are for Windows XP but
should apply, with minor changes to Windows 2000.
If you are using a Windows 9x system then put your
install CD back on and reinstall all of the media
files.
You accept all responsibility for any possible
damage caused to your system if these instructions
do not work. If you are not comfortable following
these instructions then you should call Microsoft
support and ask them how to do it.
1) Start.
2) Control Panel.
3) Printers and Other Hardware. (Win2000 users
use "Add/Remove Hardware")
4) Under See Also click the Add Hardware. (Next)
5) Select the "Yes, I have already connected the
hardware". (Next)
6) Scroll to bottom and select "Add a new
hardware device". (Next)
7) Select the "Install the hardware that I
manually select from a list". (Next)
8) Select "Sound, video and game controllers". (Next)
9) Select "(Standard system devices)" then
select "Audio Codecs".
10) Click "Have Disk"
11) Click "Browse"
12) Browse to c:\windows\system32 (or c:\winnt\system32
for Win2000)
13) Select the "mmdriver.inf" file. (Open)
14) Click OK to "Install from Disk".
15) If asked about Windows Logo testing just
click Continue anyway.
16) Select "Microsoft GSM 6.10 Audio CODEC". (Next)
17) Select Auto-Configure, which should set both
Comp and Decomp to 44100 each.
18) Click OK.
19) Click Finish.
20) Reboot and pray that it works.
Q: Unable to initialize the codec. CODE
= -8
-8 means the codec is found but the settings
are messed up.
Control panel
Sound and multimedia
Hardware
Double click "Audio Codec"
Double click on Microsoft GSM 6.10
Click settings.
Set Compress and Decompress to 44100 (or just
click Auto Config).
Press OK.
Q: Unable to initialize the codec. CODE
= -10
-10 means the codec is found but is marked as
disabled.
Control panel
Sound and multimedia
Hardware
Double click "Audio Codec"
Double click on Microsoft GSM 6.10
Click on "Use this audio codec"
Press OK.
3. Text to speech
Q: I don't hear Text-to-speech (TTS)
messages.
Microsoft XP comes with the TTS libraries built
in but some people have experienced problems
making it work for one reason or another. Thus,
the following instructions might help them as well.
On Windows 9x and 2000 platforms you need to
download and install the libraries manually.
Click here and download the "Speech SDK 5.1"
file, all 68Meg of it, then install the file using
the default installation information. The next
time you start Ventrilo it will automatically
detect the presence of the TTS library and use it.
Once the library is installed you can tell
Ventrilo to generate TTS messages when certain
events occur, and whether or not it should process
incoming TTS messages from other users. Click on
the Setup button and then click on the Speech and
Event tabs to control TTS processing.
Q: Text-to-speech (TTS) stopped working.
The Microsoft TTS library seems to have a few
problems and is prone to getting corrupted. Please
read
this MS Knowledge base item for a possible
solution.
4. Sound
Q: Everyone hear's me as a "robotic"
voice.
If you are using a Hercules or Philips sound
card then this is most likely the problem. Usually
associated with any sound card that uses the
Crystal CS4630 chipset.
This is a well known problem and is systemic to
these brands of boards / chipset. However, these
companies do not seem to forthcoming with a
solution. Your options are:
1) Dump these cards and get a SB Live/Audigy
or a TB Santa Cruz.
2) Try using a USB based microphone.
3) Enable any onboard sound and use it for your
microphone input.
4) In setup enable the "Use DirectSound for
input device". This might help.
Hercules owners should also consider installing
the latest 4101 or higher drivers. These drivers
were reported on the support forum to have fixed
one persons sound problems. Guess it can't hurt to
try.
Q: Sometimes I broadcast "static".
Research has shown this problem to be either
directly caused by XP or a combination of the OS
and sound card drivers. Some machines are also
prone to generating static when the server is
configured to use a 22Khz sample rate vs. the
default 11Khz. But even then not everyone will
have this problem.
Static also tends to be induced on XP systems
if you have more then one program monitoring the
same sound card's input device (i.e. using in-game
voice comms while using Ventrilo) or if another
program in the background tries to manipulate the
same sound card's mixer and controls.
There is also a bind feature called "Reset
sound input device" which can be used to stop
static until the next time it happens. However,
you might need to reset it several times to make
it actually stop. There will be a 3 second delay
after you press the bind and before you can start
transmitting again.
Please be advised that the Static and Robotic
problems are not caused by Ventrilo. They are
either OS or sound card driver related.
1) Try using a USB based microphone.
2) Enable any onboard sound and use it for your
microphone input.
3) In setup enable the "Use DirectSound for
input device". This might help.
Q: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz causes
others to hear them selves when I'm connected.
This is a problem with the Santa Cruz card it
self. Basically, the microphone input port is
picking up bleed over from the line out port going
to your speakers. It is a defect in the cards
design as far as I can tell. TB has a suggestion
for mitigating it but its still not acceptable.
ou might want to
read this thread in our forum for some input
about what's actually going on and how to test for
it. Some of these ideas can be applied to all
sound cards. If you insist on keeping your Santa
Cruz, because of potential problems with a VIA
chipset and other sound cards, then I would
recommend buying a USB microphone as the input
source instead of using the mic port on the Santa
Cruz, or enable the Push-to-talk option.
Q: I hear my self echoed when ever a
certain person is connected at the same time.
Most likely your friend has a Creative Labs
sound card and he is using it for the microphone
input. There is nothing wrong with the card but
the way the system wide sound mixer controls are
configured by default. For some unknown reason
Creative defaults the sound input device to mix
all input sources into a single source. This
includes, mic, sound loopback, midi, wave, etc...
They all get mixed together. If you reinstall
Creative drivers or update to newer ones then this
will quite often revert back to all-in-one mix
mode again.
The solution to this problem is quite simple
but must be performed by the person who is
generating the echo rather then you who hears it.
Have this person go into Ventrilo Setup and
select a Mixer for the sound card that will be the
sound input device (as determined by the "Input
device" option). This will populate the Mux and
Line options. Normally there should only be one
Mux. It's possible that you might have numerous
Line options. Go ahead and select "Microphone" or
what ever is appropriate for the input line and
then click OK.
That should solve the problem.
Please note that selecting a mixer, mux and
line will enable the "Hardware volume" slider.
This gives you hardware level control over the
sound input signal and is the best way for
controlling how loud you are. Setting the slider
to half way seems to work best for most people but
that will be system and hardware dependant.
Q: Wave headers are coming in too fast.
Closing sound input device.
If this message shows up in the log file during
normal operation or pops up in a dialog box when
using the "Monitor" or "Test" buttons in the Setup
window, then you have problems with your sound
card drivers.
Make sure that your sound card drivers are up
to date first.
Enabling the "Use DirectSound for Input Device"
in the Setup window might solve the problem as
well.
Q: I can't transmit when connected to a
server, my icon doesn't turn green and I don't see
the --XMIT-- in the window.
1) Uncheck the "Mute Microphone/Binds" check
box at bottom of the window.
2) In Setup check the "Enable outgoing voice
communications".
3) In Setup use the Monitor and Test buttons
verify your configuration.
Q: I'm using 98/ME and my Push-to-talk
key won't work if Ventrilo doesn't h
In Setup-Voice you need to enable the "Use
DirectInput to detect Hotkey" option.
Q: Some games cause Ventrilo to delay
sound and other functions.
It has been discovered that some games, like
BF1942, will consume all of the CPU time of your
computer. This in turn starves other applications
like Ventrilo preventing them from carrying out
their associated tasks. This is especially bad for
voice comm programs that run in the background and
independently of any game.
In the Setup-Misc page there is an option
called "Process priority class". Setting it to
high could very well solve these sorts of problems.
However, please be sure to read the help
documentation for this option so that you fully
understand the ramifications of setting it to
anything other then "Normal".
Q: Ventrilo works fine until I enter a
game then I either can't hear the game sound or I
can't hear Ventrilo?
Most likely this is a sound card / driver
problem. You might be using an old sound card that
doesn't support multiple simultaneous sound
streams. We recommend you purchase one of the
newer cards from Creative Labs or Turtle Beach, or
any manufacturer that supports multiple sound
streams and full duplex recording and playback.
5. Mouse
Q: Mouse Sensitivity problems using
Logitech Mouseware drivers.
Make sure you have the latest drivers installed.
Logitech mouse driver page.
Q: Unable to bind mouse buttons 4 and
5.
You must enable the Use DirectInput for Hotkey
option.
If your mouse drivers support remapping buttons
4 and 5 to other functions then you will need to
make sure that they are mapped to their default
values. Button 4 is usually set to "Back" and
button 5 is set to "Forward". You can test these
by starting a web browser and clicking the buttons.
They should do the same thing as your browsers
forwards and backwards buttons.
The program also supports buttons 6 / 7 / 8 but
only if your mouse drivers will allow it.
6.Keyboard
Q: I'm using XP and my keyboard keys
don't work properly in certain games.
This is a known bug in Microsoft's DirectInput
sub-system and only occurs on Windows XP. If you
are running 9x or 2000 you will not have these
problems.
To elaborate, when you run a game like Counter
Strike with Ventrilo on Windows XP and you have
the shift key bound in game to make your character
walk instead of running then this combination will
cause an errant event to be sent to the game
making it think that you are pressing the shift
key when you really are not. Or, if you use the
arrow keys for movement and something else seems
to happen in addition to the movement you want.
The problem is DirectInput and only occurs when
a program in the background is monitoring the
keyboard using the DirectInput interface. As
mentioned the problem is only on XP. To prevent
this problem from occurring follow these steps.
1) Start ventrilo.
2) Click on setup.
3) Uncheck the "Use DirectInput to detect HotKey"
4) Click OK
5) Disable DirectInput in all Binding lists.
If you have any key binds in Ventrilo (via the
bindings editor) then make sure you don't have the
DirectInput check box enabled in there either.
Restart Ventrilo and the problem should go away.
Please note, that if at any time you re-enable
either of these DirectInput options you will need
to repeat these steps including the restart of
Ventrilo. Once the XP/DirectInput bug is activated
you can't stop it until you do all these things.
To my knowledge Ventrilo is the only Voice Comm
program that will allow you to accomplish this
trick. However, some games (like BF1942 and Ghost
Recon) will not allow ventrilo to detect your bind
keys or PTT hotkey without the DirectInput option
enabled.
Additional: You should get used to using the
DirectInput option as some features will not work
without it. We suggest that you do not bind the
SHIFT key to any function in the game if you plan
on using arrows keys for other game binds,
assuming you experience this problem which no
everyone does.
Q: I'm using XP and Half Life based
games will sometimes go crazy.
This problem is only experienced by a handful
of people. However, it's been very difficult
trying to narrow it down to a specific cause.
Symptoms of this problem are usually associated
with the your game character continuing to move
forward even though you are no longer pressing a
key, choppy voice comm either between in game
voice or Ventrilo.
Some things to try are:
1) Enable the "Use DirectSound for Input
Device" option.
2) Use either in game or Ventrilo for voice comm,
instead of trying to do both.
3) Try using voice activation instead of
Push-to-talk.
4) Bump the priority class in the Setup-Misc
page.
5) If using PTT mode then use the DirectInput
option.
6) If using PTT mode but not using the
DirectInput option, then use the Discard Hotkey
option.
Q: I'm using 98/ME and my Push-to-talk
key won't work if Ventrilo doesn't have focus.
In Setup-Voice you need to enable the "Use
DirectInput to detect Hotkey" option.
7. Connection
Q: I get the error "Unable to resolve
DNS/Hostname" after I press the connect button.
When you defined the server you wanted to
connect to you gave it a hostname instead of IP
number. Host names look like "www.myserver.com"
whereas IP numbers will look like "10.5.67.234"
but without the quotes.
Both formats are valid but if you give it a
hostname then the name must be typed correctly. If
the name you entered doesn't exist then this error
message will be displayed.
If you entered an IP address then you must have
type in something other then numbers separated by
dots.
Q: I get the error "Unable to connect
to server" after I press the connect button.
This can be caused by several things.
When you defined the server you wanted to
connect to your either A) typed the IP address
wrong or B) entered the wrong port number.
The server might not be online.
Some kind of firewall/router is blocking your
connection to the server.
Norton Internet Security and Zone Alarm don't
seem to play nice with each other. If you have
both installed, or one installed before installing
the other then you should contact Symantec about
possible conflicts.
In either event the problem is between you and
the server. There is nothing we can do about it
and you will have to research the problem in
conjunction with the server administrator.
Q: After connecting to a server
Ventrilo immediately disconnects and begins
counting down before doing an automatic reconnect.
This happens over and over in rapid succession.
If the count down starts immediately after
connecting to a server then you have probably been
banned. Contact the server administrator and have
them un-ban you (assuming they are willing to do
so). If the admin doesn't know how to un-ban you
then tell them to read the "ventrilo_srv.htm" file
that comes with each of the servers.
8. Miscellaneous
Q: Ventrilo will lockup as soon as I
connect to a server or if I press either the
Monitor or Test buttons in Setup mode.
This usually means that the sound card drivers
have problems. Enabling the "Use DirectSound for
input device" in Setup will usually fix this. But
you should probably verify that your sound card
drivers are up to date. Please note that just
because you have the latest drivers doesn't mean
that things will improve, especially if your are
using a Window 9x based OS since most companies
have stopped further development of drivers for
the 9x platform.
You might have a hardware conflict as well.
In Setup-Voice select a specific Sound Input
device. If you have a webcam with built in
microphone and it's the default input device it
might be causing the problem as well.
Q: Ventrilo will lockup as soon as I
connect to a server or if I press either the
Monitor or Test buttons in Setup mode.
This usually means that the sound card drivers
have problems. Enabling the "Use DirectSound for
input device" in Setup will usually fix this. But
you should probably verify that your sound card
drivers are up to date. Please note that just
because you have the latest drivers doesn't mean
that things will improve, especially if your are
using a Window 9x based OS since most companies
have stopped further development of drivers for
the 9x platform.
You might have a hardware conflict as well.
In Setup-Voice select a specific Sound Input
device. If you have a webcam with built in
microphone and it's the default input device it
might be causing the problem as well.
Q: Ventrilo will lock up as soon as I
click Setup even before connecting to a server.
There is something seriously wrong with your
sound card drivers or sound mixer configuration.
This usually occurs on Windows 9x based OS's.
We're looking into a possible detection of problem
for future releases but we know for a fact that it
has something to do with the system sound mixers.
The latest client supports a little trick to
test this problem. If you hold down the CTRL key
while you press the Setup button it will instruct
the program to bypass the sound mixer interfaces.
If this enables the program to actually enter the
Setup dialog then it will confirm that you have
some kind of sound mixer problem. The side effect
of this is that the mixer/mux/line pulldown
windows will have nothing in them. This will also
prevent you from adjusting the "Hardware Volume"
slider. The point of this trick is to confirm
sound mixer problems and not much else.
Q: I use a 56K dialup modem for
internet connection and my games lag while running
Ventrilo at the same time.
Your only option is to configure the server to
use a different codec and/or sample rate. However,
this will directly impact the sound quality that
the broadband users probably will not want to give
up as the change will apply to all clients.
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