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Renfield
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Guild Vent Script

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<a href="text://<font face='HYBORIANLARGE' color='red'><center>Pestilence Ventrilo Server</center></font><br /><font color = 'green'>IP:</font> 208.100.9.175<br /><font color = 'green'>Port:</font> 5401<br /><font color='green'>Password:</font> valhalla<br /><br /><font face='HYBORIANSMALL' color='red'>Download Information</font><br />Don't have Ventrilo? You can download it for free at <font color='#769fd9'><u>http://www.ventrilo.com/download.php</u></font><br /><br /><font face='HYBORIANSMALL' color='red'>Normalization</font><br />Are people hard to hear due to the variation in volumes? Normalize them by going to your settings and doing the following:<br />Click the <font color='Green'>Setup</font> button.<br />Open the effects options by clicking the <font color='green'>SFX</font> button on the top right.<br />In the right list select <font color='orange'>Compressor</font> and click the <font color='green'>Add</font> button.<br />Adjust the following settings to similar values and hit <font color='green'>OK</font> to accept.<br /><font color='orange'>Gain:</font> 10<br /><font color='orange'>Attack:</font> 10.00<br /><font color='orange'>Threshold:</font> -30<br /><font color='orange'>Ratio:</font> 100<br /><font color='orange'>Pre delay:</font> 4.0<br /><br /><font face='HYBORIANSMALL' color='red'>Adjust an individual</font><br />Someone still too loud or too soft? You can adjust an individual person's volume by doing a similar process.<br />Right click the name of the person and go to <font color='Yellow'>Miscellaneous->Special&nbsp;effects...</font><br />Select <font color='orange'>Volume</font> and click <font color='green'>Add</font><br />Move the slider up or down to increase or decrease the volume.<br />Hit <font color='green'>OK</font> to accept the settings.<br /><font color='red'>Warning:</font> Increasing the volume can cause distortions.<br /><br /><font face='HYBORIANSMALL' color='red'>General Configuration Notes</font><br /><font color='purple'>Outbound:</font> Your speaker settings.<br /><font color='purple'>Inbound:</font> Your microphone settings.<br /><font color='purple'>Plug in your mic:</font> Seriously, make sure it is connected to the right jack.<br /><font color='purple'>Enable your mic:</font> Click the <font color='green'>Recording</font> button in the voice settings.<br />In Vista make sure your mic has a check mark over it. If not already there, select the mic and click <font color='green'>Set Default</font>.<br />In XP open the <font color='Yellow'>Options->Properties</font>. Select <font color='orange'>recording</font>, make sure that the <font color='yellow'>mic box</font> is checked and hit <font color='green'>OK</font>. Click the <font color='yellow'>select box</font> for the microphone and hit <font color='green'>OK</font>">Pestilence Ventrilo Information</a>
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