If I understood correctly you mean that the screen share is stopping when you switch the channel. That is the intended behaviour. So not a bug in this case.
While not a bug, I think it would be great to have a way to prevent that from happening (option to couple the screenshare to you directly instead of the channel, or maybe, if too tightly coupled, might be simpler to make it coupled to the root channel and count it as a ‘server’ global screenshare tied to you, visible from any channel (maybe channel streams display ui allows to hide global screenshares in case there are too many)).
It’s quite annoying having to restart screenshare and have involved ppl re-join in case you wanna switch channels (for any kind of reason, eg you’re in a gaming session and you suddenly need to focus with your mates, while ppl not involved starts speaking a lot, you wanna quick switch with your team mate and come back afterwards).
I guess the way you implemented screenshare is tightly coupled with channels which makes this sugar confort-feature way too much efforts for the benefit, but still, I think it would be an upgrade.
I guess an option when starting the stream or in the client settings would be best fitting here. If you’ve got any other suggestions regarding this topic, feel free to post them here.
Well, aside from textual channels decoupling, which I don’t know the state of apart from the fact that you guys have already acknowledged this request. I have no major desires other than that, or already planned feature by your team.
I’ll also profit of this little invitation for feedback to claim that the myTS related features, as well as the newly announced licence system kinda scares me a little in the fact that it makes the line a tiny bit more blurry towards the breaking of the most important feature when talking TeamSpeak : privacy, and non-intrusive way to simply share with ppl. While it certainly doesn’t look that bad as of right now, what I fear is a foot-in-the-door effect for privacy, as well as uncontrolled potential obsolescence of a communication system (both under the “threat” of myTS+licences).
Don’t get me wrong, those are only concerns. Concerns caused by the very fact that TeamSpeak stays the closest thing there is to my dream-like communication system.