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报告翻译问题
In your Teamspeak Plugins directory there should be a radio-sounds folder. In there are local and remote sounds. Atleast they should be there.
What TFAR version are you using? 0.9.12? This workshop version?
I just checked. The sounds are all there but I don't hear them for some reason.
I'm using the workshop version.
Try redownloading/reinstalling the Plugin. And check your Teamspeak Client log.. It might log errors about sounds.
So then I realised the problem. It seems that when Teamspeak tries to find directories it scans for them in ASCII. My windows username is "Rubén" so it's using a non-ASCII character, and when looking up the directory it will look for "Rubén" which obviously doesn't exist in my computer. Although this wasn't specified at all in Teamspeak, I reinstalled it in program files and now it works perfectly.
The only problem is that plugins won't recognise the installation folder.
In any case I think this would be a good FAQ note or something similar.
edit: reworded
But TFAR detects the Audio Files correctly now? Or does it also fail on the ascii thing?
edit: rewording again
If it's TFAR that get's the path wrong then I gotta fix it.