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| # Teamspeak5-OBS-Overlay
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| This is a overlay for OBS to show the current talking clients in your Teamspeak 5 Channel.  
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| This App uses the new "Remote Apps" feature of Teamspeak 5.
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| This overlay uses the [Teamspeak 5 Remote App API](https://github.com/DerTyp7/react-ts5-remote-app-api).
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| - [Teamspeak5-OBS-Overlay](#teamspeak5-obs-overlay)
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|   - [Setup](#setup)
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|     - [Customization (Parameters)](#customization-parameters)
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|   - [Setup (Developer)](#setup-developer)
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|   - [Common Issues](#common-issues)
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|     - [The overlay is empty, but i'm connected to a Teamspeak 5 server](#the-overlay-is-empty-but-im-connected-to-a-teamspeak-5-server)
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| 
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| ## Setup
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| 1. Download the `ts5-overlay-{version}.html` of the latest release from [here](https://github.com/DerTyp7/ts5-obs-overlay/releases/latest)
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|    1.1. (optional) You can rename the file. Just remember using the new file name in the future instead of `ts5-overlay-{version}.html`
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| 2. Go into the Teamspeak 5 Settings and enable "Remote Apps"  
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| 3. Add a new Browser Source to your OBS Scene  
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| 4. Tick the checkbox "Local File" and select the downloaded `ts5-overlay-{version}.html`  
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|     4.1. Set the width and height to your desired size (e.g. 1920x1080 OR 1280x720)  
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| 5. You should now receive a notification in Teamspeak 5 that the app is allowed to connect to your Teamspeak 5 client. Allow it. (If you don't get a notification, restart Teamspeak 5 and OBS -> try again)  
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| ### Customization (Parameters)
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| You can customize the overlay by adding parameters to the URL of the Browser Source.
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| 1. Open your Browser Source settings
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| 2. **Untick** the checkbox "Local File"
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| 3. Add `file://` to the beginning of the URL  
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|    
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| 4. Start adding parameters like discribed below
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| Start by adding a `?` to the end of the URL and then add the parameters.
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| To add multiple parameters, you have to seperate them with a `&`.
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| Like this: `file://C:/Users/.../ts5-overlay-{version}.html?parameter1=value1¶meter2=value2`  
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| Real example: `file://C:/Users/.../ts5-overlay-{version}.html?remoteAppPort=5899&hideNonTalking=true&clientLimit=5`
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| This is a list of all available parameters (all parameters are optional):
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| | Parameter         | Description                              | Type    | Default         |
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| | ----------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------- | --------------- |
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| | `remoteAppPort`   | The port of the Teamspeak 5 remote app   | number  | `5899`          |
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| | `hideNonTalking`  | Hide all non-talking clients             | boolean | `false`         |
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| | `clientLimit`     | Count of how many client should be shown | number  | `0` (unlimited) |
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| | `showChannelName` | Display the channel name                 | boolean | `false`         |
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| ## Setup (Developer)
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| 1. Clone this repository
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| 2. Run `npm install`
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| 3. To start the development server run `npm run dev`
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| 
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| ## Common Issues
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| ### The overlay is empty, but i'm connected to a Teamspeak 5 server
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| Sadly TeamSpeak5 does not give us any information about the current active server tab.  
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| So we try currently use a workaround, where the active server tab is determined by looking on which server the your hardware input was unmuted the latest, since the non-active server tabs in TS5 usually mute the client’s microphone.
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| However this workaround is not 100% accurate and can fail in some cases.
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| Possible fixes:
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| - Unmute and mute yourself in the active server tab (Just a normal unmute and mute, not the hardware mute)
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| - Reconnect to the TS5 server while the overlay is open
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