This is a TeamSpeak3 plugin designed to remove audio frequencies above a given level. It can configured on a per-user level. This can be useful if you know people who own devices that emit high pitched noises in the background (e.g. a TV that interacts poorly with their mic).
To install the plugin, you should download a compiled version of the plugin for your TeamSpeak version and OS. The plugin needs to be placed in your TeamSpeak plugin folder.
Linux (x64): libfrequency_cutoff_plugin_api23.1.7.0.so
Windows (x64): frequency_cutoff_plugin_api23.1.7.0.dll
macOS: not currently released
Linux (x64): libfrequency_cutoff_plugin_api22.1.7.0.so
Windows (x64): frequency_cutoff_plugin_api22.1.7.0.dll
macOS: not currently released
Linux (x64): libfrequency_cutoff_plugin_api21.1.7.0.so
Windows (x64): frequency_cutoff_plugin_api21.1.7.0.dll
macOS: not currently released
Linux/macOS -- ~/.ts3client/plugins/
Windows -- either:
appdata location: %APPDATA%/Roaming/TS3client/plugins
OR
install location (assuming installed in C:\Program Files): C:\Program Files\TeamSpeak 3 Client\plugins (i.e. inside a folder called plugins immediately inside your TeamSpeak install folder)
To use, open the context menu for a client (right click) and select the "Configure frequency cutoff" option.
Drag the slider to the desired frequency, enable the check box, and click apply. Recommended setting is from 4000-6000 Hz.
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