> So how do you activate the voice chat system in the standard rex
> server and allow users to use it?

In configuration file (opensim.ini for 0.5, modrex.ini for later
versions) find the line "voice_server_url = "http://127.0.0.1:8000";
and replace it with your server IP. You can also select different
port. Make sure this port is not blocked by firewall. Restart
realextend server. Voice chat should be enabled.

To test this, you should have two or more connected users with 0.42
viewer. The avatars should be close enough (default voice range is
about 10 meters). Make sure, microphone is connected and configured
properly, then press "Talk button" in bottom right corner. Try telling
something, the others should hear you voice.

If, for some reason, this procedure fails, you should look at server
logs  for [VOICECHAT] records. You should see  "[VOICECHAT] Enabled"
and "[VOICECHAT] Enabling voicechat for <user_id>" lines for each
connected user. Also try connecting as different user, as voice chat
sometimes gets stuck.

Best regards,
Denis Tarasov



On 8 июл, 20:36, Anthony Hennig <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks first of all for the clarification.
>
> So how do you activate the voice chat system in the standard rex
> server and allow users to use it?
>
> -Anthony Hennig
>
> On Jul 8, 4:46 am, Denis Tarasov <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > >Also, my leader would
> > > like to have voip/voice chat between users so that people can work and
> > > I was wondering if I can still use the Rexserver that I've been using
> > > or if I need to move over to Tiaga/Naali?
>
> > If you are using 0.5 rexserver, then you only have standard realxtend
> > voice chat.
> > That thing is buggy and only works in single region. Works only with
> > 0.42 client.
> > On positive side, 0.5 realxtend voice chat is simple and it should be
> > possible
> > to fix problems in source code
>
> > The new Naali/Taiga mumble-based voice chat should works much better
> > and support
> > multiple regions. Although (in my opinion) Naali is not yet ready for
> > the kind of application you
> > have in mind, it might be  ready by the time your project is finished.
>
> > > Right now, I need to know
> > > how to set up a server with sufficient region/grid size to accommodate
> > > the complex (aoorix 4-6 sq miles, god only knows how many buildings)
> > > (I've been able to add a few regions, and pass through all of them,
> > > but I think there needs to be a better way).
>
> > This sounds large. No alternative to grid mode, and you should switch
> > to Taiga, as it is more
> > stable and you will probably need http assets downloading feature.
> > Realxtend does not currently
> > support large continuous regions (but pure opensim does).
>
> > There was a problem with rex authentication in grid mode, and thus
> > problem with avatar configuration storage.
> > Last time I checked, the problem was still there, but this might be
> > fixed in latest versions. Realxtend  project is going forward really
> > fast, but I think that developers have no time to test large-scale
> > configurations in real working environment. So, if anyone has
> > expirience with running Taiga grid with multiple regions and rex
> > authentication, I would like to hear about it too.
>
> > That said, I have succesfully run 1.5 sq miles content-rich simulation
> > with old releases, so this should be possible, while exact
> > implementation strategy depends on your specific requirements.
>
> > Feel free to contact me, if you have any specific questions
>
> > Best regards,
> > Denis Tarasov
>
> > On 7 июл, 17:24, Anthony Hennig <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello, my name is Anthony Hennig. The ultimate goal of the project
> > > that I am currently working on is to create a full model of a complex
> > > that is currently not very available to the general public that serves
> > > as a visitor center and potential telepresence workplace for
> > > employees.
>
> > > I am looking for some help with it, as per none of my coworkers have
> > > any experience with this or the opensim project. So far, using
> > > Rexserver, I have been able to connect from different computers and
> > > walk around the empty standalone server, add a few regions, create
> > > users, etc.
>
> > > However, I have quickly reached an impasse. Right now, I need to know
> > > how to set up a server with sufficient region/grid size to accommodate
> > > the complex (aoorix 4-6 sq miles, god only knows how many buildings)
> > > (I've been able to add a few regions, and pass through all of them,
> > > but I think there needs to be a better way). Also, my leader would
> > > like to have voip/voice chat between users so that people can work and
> > > I was wondering if I can still use the Rexserver that I've been using
> > > or if I need to move over to Tiaga/Naali?
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Anthony Hennig

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