![]() Maybe your audio speaker is on mute and you just need to unmute it. Maybe you just need to click the play button at the bottom right or the viewer. ![]() For instance, the page at might be of assistance. You can also verify the voice chat settings are correct by checking the "Device Settings" in Preferences -> Voice Chat. It's hard to tell what's wrong if only given the one line report "such and such doesn't work".Īs for sound configuration in Second Life with Phoenix, make sure streaming media is enabled in Edit -> Preferences -> Audio & Video. First, when reporting a problem or asking for help, try to supply enough information so the Support analyst or friend can reproduce your problem. ![]() I have received a few comments to the effect that "sound doesn't work". Why does there need to be Emergence, Imprudence, and Phoenix ? Seems like an inefficient and triplicated waste of effort. My only question to these teams would be why the ex-Emerald development teams do not collaborate on a single Emerald based viewer. Emerald, Imprudence, and now Phoenix have enriched my Second Life experience. Inventory -> Sort -> uncheck "System Folders To Top"įinally, I would like to thank all the talented, dedicated, and hard working volunteers that create, distribute, and support these 3rd party viewers. Make sure "Go Away/AFK When Idle" is unchecked View -> uncheck "Movement Controls" (who uses them?) Run Phoenix again, login and check your preferences "Ĭheck "Always rez objects under the land group if possible"Ĭheck "Disables minimum camera zoom distance"Ĭheck "Show a message when someone takes a snapshot"Ĭheck "Embed an item into the newly created object"ĭrag and drop a information notecard to the barĬheck "Enable enhanced physics on avatar breasts" Uncheck "Hear typing sound when people type"Ĭheck "When 'Receive group notices' is disabled. (I tried "Dark" but Silver is a lot more readable)Ĭheck "Make name Tags of the same client be the same color"Ĭheck "Send an item along with the response"ĭrag an inventory item you wish to send to the bar Select "Silver" from the drop down menu of skins Uncheck "Automatically view after accepting" Uncheck "Play typing animation when chatting"Ĭheck "Use machine translation while chatting" (this setting depends on your system's graphics capabilities)Ĭhat Color -> You -> cyan, Chat Color -> IM -> greenĬheck "Color text in chat from my friends in a different color" I configure the Phoenix viewer with the following preferences:Ĭheck "Show Start Location on Login Screen" Perhaps we will learn more in the next few days but for now the promised "transparency" looks like nothing more than corporate double-speak to me. It would appear the Phoenix team continues to suffer from a fractured and possibly unstable team dynamic. However, the team also lost a couple of developers including lead developer Dimentox Travanti over "a difference in opinion on how the project and team should be run". ![]() Phoenix 1.5.1.225 was released containing fixes, performance improvements, and the ability to display friends' chat in a different color. Imprudence 1.4.x may provide ogg vorbis support in the final release at which time the choice between 3rd party viewers sanctioned by Linden Labs becomes more of a toss-up. Support for ogg vorbis audio streams in Phoenix is the principle reason I am using Phoenix as my primary viewer. On the other hand, some users may prefer to grant their trust to the Imprudence team which has not been involved in any way in any of the questionable activities that resulted in Linden Lab banning the Emerald viewer. The Phoenix viewer, however, is nearly identical to the final releases of Emerald and contains all of the features Emerald users are accustomed to. Read about that all over elsewhere.Įmerald users will be quite pleased with either Imprudence or Phoenix. This viewer project was hastily formed when the Emerald project self destructed, hopefully leaving behind the individuals whose actions resulted in the project's demise. I am trying out the newly released Phoenix viewer for Second Life. ![]()
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