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Feuer Frei!
03-22-11, 08:33 PM
Steam Guard won't be the only new feature Valve is introducing to its digital distribution and online-gaming platform this month. Beyond the new security measure, Valve today announced that it has updated Steam's voice chat system with the Silk audio codec, better known as the compression format used by online-communication leader Skype.
According to Valve, the Silk codec will offer a "significant quality improvement" over Steam's previous communication technology. However, that voice-quality enhancement won't come without its drawbacks, as Valve said that the new codec may require increased bandwidth in certain situations.
Whereas the old system required 15kbps of bandwidth, the Silk protocol features a dynamic bit rate that fluctuates between 8kbps and 30 kbps. This range hinges upon "the range of data in the voice signal and current network conditions," Valve said. The studio also said that it has improved voice chat connectivity and reliability with the update.
The switch-over to the new Silk codec is effective for all Steam users as of today. It can be activated by clicking the "Start Voice Chat" button in either individual or group-chat scenarios, and it is also available for in-game communication.



Meh, won't affect me, i don't use Steam.


SOURCE (http://au.gamespot.com/news/6305269.html?tag=latestheadlines%3Btitle%3B3)

Gargamel
03-22-11, 10:34 PM
I saw that in todays update. But yeah, meh... i don't use voice.

CCIP
03-22-11, 11:35 PM
Personally, I've always used Skype for playing games with friends on Steam anyway, so... not exactly much of a difference to me either!

As for public voice chat on game servers for Source-based games, that's always been so phenominally stupid that I always have it muted. I got no interest in listening to random idiots yell at each other.

Castout
03-23-11, 12:09 AM
When I speak English everybody's heads will turn and said WTF is that :haha:

So typing is good besides you can pretend not noticing them :O:

Feuer Frei!
03-23-11, 12:20 AM
When I speak English everybody's heads will turn and said WTF is that :haha:

So typing is good besides you can pretend not noticing them :O:

:haha: Yea but do you type better than you speak English?

Castout
03-23-11, 02:36 AM
:haha: Yea but do you type better than you speak English?

Abosulately :haha:

Feuer Frei!
03-23-11, 02:51 AM
Abosulately :haha:
Aha, i see. You have proven that that is correct. :har:

papa_smurf
03-23-11, 05:38 AM
Only use TeamSpeak for voice. As much as I like Steam, I will not be using this.

Rilder
03-23-11, 07:55 AM
I'm haven't been in a situation that would require voice chat in a game since my days in EvE Online.

Herr-Berbunch
03-23-11, 12:05 PM
I usually don't use this, that, or the other, don't know why - I have TS and Ventrillo, I use Steam! Nor do I type to others in-game as I can never find the right blasted key! :nope: