the changelog for beta.19 is incomplete (please don’t forget to include all changes so we can give feedback for changes and new stuff). And some tweaks are strange, at least for me.
You changed the channel banners (it’s a lot more transparent as before)
You changed the channel view on the right. I really dislike this because now it breaks some layouts for channels.
Coming back to this, I’ll be working on this in the very near future. Has anyone got a link to a server that has really long descriptions to test against?
This is caused by NVIDIA Image Sharpening, we are aware of this and will be working on a fix for this in a future release, but I can’t give you a timeline on when a fix will be available at this point.
As a workaround turn off NVIDIA Image Sharpening in the driver.
I’ve had a think on this one, and chose to display the channel/server description in a full-width mode if it is significantly taller than the right-hand items.
I’d prefer sth. similar to the first image but I’d place description below.
To be honest channels topics always seemed to be useless to me and I still see no need to place them on top. I’d like to hide this “No topic” message.
Coming from Mattermost, they can be useful to provide a summary of what the channel is actually about without having to read through the more elaborate channel description.
It really depends on how you are using the feature on the particular server. Someone else might think that channel topic are vital.
And I actually like how prominently they are displayed within the new client. I think I’m going to put more effort into writing those looking forward.
But I’d be fine with no topic box showing at all when no topic is set. Just make sure that the banner is still there. I’m not sure where that is going to show up in the new client.
Since yall liked the last one
Something neat passed down my feed. If you watch twitch and you use some of the extensions a dev with ok experience added an audio plugin that makes every video enable an audio compressor over the playback. Maybe you could add it in your options so it cleans up and smooths out everyone and removes all the peaking everyone doesnt like. This is magic if you use his extension while watching streams on twitch. Maybe teamspeak could add an audio compressor in the playback options to normalize everything and have no more peaking.
I found out that Teamspeak 5.0.0 client is bugged when you use Push to Talk. Sometimes it gets activated by voice detection meanwhile you aren’t pressing key