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October 10, 2014 at 3:11 pm #186490
Noob3
MemberHi I am a Noob lol
Im interested in the methods used by Paltalk for voice, I was going to have a look in the source code in Beyluxe but I dont know delfa so I was wondering if theres any good examples out there in VB6 or VB.net that can show me how its done?
Im a big fan of mumble and to me they have mastered alot of the voice issues and tricks but it can be a headake if more then 2 people speak at the same time so i liked the idea of paltalk but I dont know how its done.
October 12, 2014 at 9:15 am #186494Locohacker
AdministratorThis option can only be done if you have a commercial room like Blue or Green. (Black rooms dont have)
In the room settings you can select the simultanian voice option , there are many other option which you can see here:
http://nl.paltalk.com/support/commercialrooms.htmlOctober 12, 2014 at 11:26 am #186493Noob3
MemberThis option can only be done if you have a commercial room like Blue or Green. (Black rooms dont have) In the room settings you can select the simultanian voice option , there are many other option which you can see here: http://nl.paltalk.com/support/commercialrooms.html
Hay PacMan thanks for your reply 😉Â
So this programming method of voice used on paltalk is called Multiplex ???????????Â
Im looking on how to do this method in my own chat client, I want to know how it works from server to client.
Is there any source code examples I could look at to see how its done???
October 12, 2014 at 8:31 pm #186492Locohacker
AdministratorI think there are no examples to show as there aint many programmers here running there own Messenger.
October 15, 2014 at 8:39 am #186491Noob3
MemberI think there are no examples to show as there aint many programmers here running there own Messenger.
Yeah its a tricky one lol I am just looking around 😉
I will keep an eye out just encase, I guess its the method used to control 3 way mics and all that .
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