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Discord audio conference software
soldar:
I have first heard of this Discord audio conference software. It seems it was started for use by gamers but it has become more mainstream. I understand it runs on Windows, Linux, Android, iOS and that is the main reason I am interested. My interest is only to use it as audio conference with one other user. I would like to hear from those who have used it and know it.
SiliconWizard:
It has become pretty popular. It has even swept away a fraction of IRC users, which is no small feat. ;D
I personally don't like it for various reasons, and would suggest Teamspeak for your use case. https://www.teamspeak.com/en/
It's much cleaner and safer IMO. Both Discord and Teamspeak have proprietary licenses, but those are pretty liberal for individuals and small teams. I just would trust Teamspeak much more. Also, last I tried Discord, the app was much more ressource-hungry.
Just my opinion.
soldar:
--- Quote from: SiliconWizard on September 15, 2019, 02:48:25 pm ---I personally don't like it for various reasons, and would suggest Teamspeak for your use case. https://www.teamspeak.com/en/
--- End quote ---
Thanks for your input. I have looked into teamspeak but I am unclear on some things. It says you do not need to log into their servers, which I take is a good thing. OTOH it says you need to run your own server which sounds more complicated than is worth. Could you help clarify this?
Also, I cannot determine if it will work with Win XP PRO SP3. Software download pages used to state very clearly what the requirements were but I find that more recently they just say "Windows". How can I know?
SiliconWizard:
XP... damn. That's pretty old. ;D Works fine on Win 7/64 and Linux.
So, I don't know, but you can try installing the client. It's not heavy-weight. It won't blow up in your face.
You can also take a look there:
https://support.teamspeakusa.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/List/Index/10/english
https://forum.teamspeak.com/
You don't have to setup your own server if you don't want to, you can use theirs. I trust it more than I trust Skype or Discord. You can read the FAQ/Help/Forum to get more info.
You can try it quick. The default server is: voice.teamspeak.com. Once you're connected, you can talk/text message others that are connected (as guests). Then there are additional steps you can take to register/create new channels/etc.
OwO:
If you do sign up for discord there is an unwritten rule that you must have an anime profile picture and be a weeb, so keep that in mind. My username is スメグマ#2236 if you want to add me.
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