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Ventrilo (or Vent for short) is a proprietary VoIP software that includes text chat. The Ventrilo client and server are both available as freeware for use with up to 8 people on the same server. Rented servers can maintain up to 400 people. [ 2 ]
Starting in the 2010s, third-party software have become very popular among gamers, even when in game VoIP services are available. Notable software includes Discord, Ventrilo, TeamSpeak, and Mumble. Support for Discord was added to the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles in 2022, [6] [7] with support coming to PlayStation 5 in 2023. [8]
TeamSpeak: Linux, Windows, macOS, FreeBSD, Android, iOS: Proprietary: Free Unknown CELT, Speex (both until server version 3.5.0), Opus [33] Yes 32 unlicensed, 512 with Non-Profit License (available until September 2018), up to 1024 (Gamer License), 2000
The first public release of the TeamSpeak 3 SDK [7] was on June 5, 2008, with the integrated solution in the MMO game Vendetta Online. [8] Open beta of TeamSpeak 3 was released on December 9, 2009. [9] [10] Open beta was closed on August 10, 2011 and replaced with TeamSpeak 3.0.0 Final, which was the first stable release of TeamSpeak 3. [11]
Mumble is a voice over IP (VoIP) application primarily designed for use by gamers and is similar to programs such as TeamSpeak. [4] Mumble uses a client–server architecture which allows users to talk to each other via the same server. [5] It has a very simple administrative interface and features high sound quality and low latency. All ...
TeamSpeak: TeamSpeak Systems GmbH 2001 Aug Proprietary: Unique ID in base64 No No No ? ? ? ? Yes Yes No ? TOC2: AOL: 2005 Sep Proprietary (Discontinued) Username or UIN e.g. 12345678 Yes No No No No Centralistic No paying members only ? ? Partial ? No ? TOC2; Threema: Threema GmbH 2012 December Open standard? TOX (based on DHT) irungentoo ...
Software Protocols Creator First public release date Latest stable year, version License Free for personal use Free for commercial use AetherPal
Roger Wilco is one of the first voice-over-IP client programs designed primarily for use with online multiplayer video games. [1] Roger Wilco enabled online gamers to talk to one another through a computer headset or other audio input device instead of typing messages to each other.