Just in case anyone uses it and doesn't know:
http://ventrilo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27170
They now have a 64bit version of it. I've just downloaded it and will try it later in the week. I'm a bit busy tonight downloading all the latest versions of (free) software I use, and upgrading drivers.
On a side note, I was best pleased when I lost my sound (damn Vista/Creative flaws) and had to log out/in to get it back, causing a 260mb video (C&C3 battlecast if you must know :D - Edit: http://www.commandandconquer.com/intel/default.aspx?id=114#NewsMain ) to download twice!
On another side note, my connection is fine after whatever it was that got done yesterday that I noticed someone mention on the TB forums (probably Rik :D).
/me toddles off to check for more updates
I'd never heard of it! :D
It's a very good piece of voice comms software, similar to Teamspeak
Never heard of that either, Glenn! ;D I'm afraid you're dealing with a case of the technically bewildered here! :D
Basically they are used for teams in an online game to communicate with one another :)
Oh, OK. :)
It's VOIP software, like Skype. In fact it was around first I think. Well, I heard of it and was using it long before I heard of Skype.
I've installed this version now, and I can't honestly say I've noticed a difference. I imagine it's more efficient at using the 64bit CPU, but I don't think that I'd notice that with one program on a home computer :)