Down below, you’ll find the details to login to our TeamTalk server. Join our presenters for their radio shows and mingle with like-minded listeners! If you would like an account, feel free to register for one here. Be advised that we do have some rules and regulations that you should know about. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to contact us, and we’ll do our best to assist in any way we can.
Get it here!
TeamTalk is available for PC, Linux, Mac, iOS, and Android. You can visit their official site here or find the app on Google Play or Apple App Store.
Information
Manually input the following server details into your TeamTalk client to gain access to chat with other listeners and presenters.
Host: tt.magic109.com
TCP/UDP Ports: 10700
Username: Your registered name.
Password: Your chosen password.
Note: Do not attempt to log in more than 4 times within 60 seconds. This will ban your IP address from connecting to our TeamTalk server. If you forget your password, contact us immediately!
Tips and Tricks
The following are some tips and tricks to help make your experience on our private TeamTalk server more enjoyable for you and everyone else.
- If using the PC/Windows client, go to ‘Preferences’, select ‘System Sounds’, select the ‘Windows Audio Session’ radio button, and choose your input and output devices. To improve the audio quality, in most cases, you’ll want to uncheck all the checkboxes. Using AGC and the other related features sometimes degrades the clarity of how you sound to others.
- If using ‘Virtual Audio Cable’ to pipe audio into TeamTalk, set it as your input device. If using ‘Virtual Audio Cable’ to pipe audio from TeamTalk, set it as your output device. Keep in mind, configuring your virtual audio cable is something that is not included in these tips and tricks.
- Do not use the earpiece on your phone. Instead, find a headset with a microphone. Using the earpiece on some phones actually routes audio into TeamTalk, causing system sounds to be heard as if they were intentionally being streamed. These system sounds include; notification sounds, vibrations, texts, any voiceover or talkback, and more!
- You can mute your transmission by turning off voice activation. Additionally, you can mute the sound too. Keep in mind, though, that unless you do both, everyone will still hear you.
- If you’re a screen reader on Windows, to avoid the ‘progress bar sound’ while using TeamTalk, you can either use the push-to-talk function or turn your voice activation level to ‘0%’ so your VU meter doesn’t trigger a progress bar sound.
- If streaming a media file, it’s better to use ‘Stream media file’ because it has independent volume controls, so if it’s too loud or soft compared to your voice, others can adjust it accordingly.
- You can pan users in TeamTalk so that they are in 3D. This is not a good idea. It can be somewhat distracting and can really get messed up if someone is using a stereo input device.
- Each input device has it’s happy place. The master volume and mic input volumes might be completely different from someone else’s. You can test your input and output devices from the ‘Sound System’ tab in Preferences, though.
- If you are blind or visually impaired, consider going to ‘Display’ and unchecking the ‘Vu Meter’ in there. Doing this allows you to keep your voice activation level higher than 0% if that is your prerogative.
If you have additional tips and tricks, we want to hear from you! Reach out and contact us with your suggestions, and you may see them here!