keetrainchild 0 Posted July 23, 2017 I am running dedicated servers for Windows and Linux, hosted on Linux. Everything seems to work except voice communication; when a player presses Caps Lock to talk, other players do not see the notification that the player is talking, and they cannot hear the person's voice. The player who is Caps Lock does see the channel indicator at the bottom-right. Can anyone help me make it so that people can talk using VoIP? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
terox 316 Posted July 23, 2017 daft question, you do have voip enabled in the config right ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keetrainchild 0 Posted July 24, 2017 1 hour ago, terox said: daft question, you do have voip enabled in the config right ? I have these lines: disableVoN = 0; vonCodec = 1; vonCodecQuality = 30; I also tried removing all three, setting vonCodecQuality = 10, removing just the vonCodec line, and just using a blank configuration -- no configuration files at all, just running armaserver. Other things that I tried were running the server on a physical computer (it's running on a virtual machine), and trying a different Linux distribution (Debian). Voice communication works when it's running on a Windows server running on the same host, but of course I don't want to extra overhead or to need to use a Windows license for it. :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keetrainchild 0 Posted July 26, 2017 (edited) server.cfg Spoiler hostname = "Keet's ArmA III Server for Windows - Combat Patrol Missions"; password = "somethingsecret"; passwordAdmin = "somethingsecret"; //serverCommandPassword = "somethingsecret"; logFile = "server_console.log"; motd[] = { "Keet's ArmA III server", "Hosted on Gentoo Linux", "Focus on the objectives.", "Please don't force-respawn if you can avoid it.", "Please don't use any foul language (swearing, et cetera).", "We prefer that you use a microphone, but it's not required." }; motdInterval = 5; maxPlayers = 10; kickDuplicate = 1; verifySignatures = 2; equalModRequired = 0; allowedFilePatching = 0; voteMissionPlayers = 1; voteThreshold = 0.33; disableVoN = 0; vonCodec = 1; vonCodecQuality = 30; persistent = 0; timeStampFormat = "short"; BattlEye = 1; allowedLoadFileExtensions[] = {"hpp","sqs","sqf","fsm","cpp","paa","txt","xml","inc","ext","sqm","ods","fxy","lip","csv","kb","bik","bikb","html","htm","biedi"}; allowedPreprocessFileExtensions[] = {"hpp","sqs","sqf","fsm","cpp","paa","txt","xml","inc","ext","sqm","ods","fxy","lip","csv","kb","bik","bikb","html","htm","biedi"}; allowedHTMLLoadExtensions[] = {"htm","html","xml","txt"}; //allowedHTMLLoadURIs = {}; disconnectTimeout = 5; onUserConnected = ""; onUserDisconnected = ""; doubleIdDetected = ""; //regularCheck = "{}"; onUnsignedData = "kick (_this select 0)"; onHackedData = "kick (_this select 0)"; onDifferentData = ""; class Missions { class Mission1{ template = "MP_CombatPatrol_01.Altis"; difficulty = "Regular"; }; class Mission2{ template = "MP_CombatPatrol_02.Stratis"; difficulty = "Regular"; }; class Mission3{ template = "MP_CombatPatrol_03.Tanoa"; difficulty = "Regular"; }; class Mission4{ template = "MP_CombatPatrol_04.Malden"; difficulty = "Regular"; }; }; missionWhitelist[] = {}; Server hardware: Running on a Gentoo Linux virtual machine (4 virtual C.P.U.s and 16GB of R.A.M.) that is hosted on an ESXi 6 server that is an old Dell PowerEdge 2950 III, in my basement Edited July 26, 2017 by keetrainchild Minor correction Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yxman 90 Posted July 26, 2017 remove this: "vonCodec = 1;" try it only with: disableVoN = 0; // If set to 1, voice chat will be disabled vonCodecQuality = 10; // Supports range 1-30; 1-10 is 8kHz (narrowband), 11-20 is 16kHz (wideband), 21-30 is 32kHz (ultrawideband); higher = better sound quality, more bandwidth cons Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keetrainchild 0 Posted July 26, 2017 20 hours ago, yxman said: remove this: "vonCodec = 1;" try it only with: disableVoN = 0; vonCodecQuality = 10; Thank you for the suggestion. I tried that in my configuration files and restarted my servers, but voice chat still does not work. disableVoN = 0; vonCodecQuality = 10; Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keetrainchild 0 Posted July 28, 2017 I also rebuilt all packages that have the abi_x86_32 keyword with it enabled, basically making sure that wherever possible, 32-bit libraries are available. However, it did not help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WANGLI 0 Posted April 2, 2022 On 7/28/2017 at 10:58 AM, keetrainchild said: I also rebuilt all packages that have the abi_x86_32 keyword with it enabled, basically making sure that wherever possible, 32-bit libraries are available. However, it did not help. Have you solved this problem? I have the same issue on my Linux server.🙁 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tokyonight8 0 Posted October 30, 2022 UP... I have the same problem, on my dedicted linux server (kvm) voice does not work for the players, and the list of mods is not displayed in the list of server mods, although the mods themselves work fine ports are open, all settings are set correctly 2022 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites