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Teamspeak Codec Opus

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I discovered that several Teamspeak codecs were grayed out, so I did some research. Apparently, Opus is the replacement for Speex, because it has better sound quality. They are different levels of Opus, so I recommend you use the highest for best sound quality.

 

You can read more about Opus here...

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If you create a channel, I recommended you set the channel codec to Opus "Voice" level 10 (Opus Music level 10 sounds better, but may have increased latency from what I read)

 

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Okay, I found out why some of the Codecs are grayed out. Apparently they are removing "Legacy" Codecs from the list.

Removed: Legacy codecs (Speex, CELT) can no longer be selected when creating

or editing channels. Support for these codecs will be removed with

future server releases.

 

FORUM.TEAMSPEAK.COM

Hello! Today we released the stable version of server 3.7.0 and here is a list about what you can expect from this release. This server version adds a new feature that the upcoming (not yet released) TeamSpeak 5 Client can use. The TeamSpeak 3 client & ServerQuery will not see anything new here. It could be that user interactions may have a bigger impact on CPU & RAM. So please hold an eye on your system and report back if something strange is going on or feels slower on your

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