Archive for January, 2006

TeamSpeex confirmed working on Intel

Sunday, January 29th, 2006

The last revision had a small endian bug that caused some nasty sound input/output on Intel Macs, running it under Rosetta worked fine though.

I made a small adjustment to the audio code and Andreas Ley confirmed that it now works natively on his iMac Intel Core Duo 2Ghz with 2GB Ram running Mac OS X 10.4.4 (thanks for testing Andreas!). Here is what he had to say:

Works perfectly! And it’s quite a lot faster than under Rosetta. The native Version peaks at 4.7% CPU usage (out of 200%) when talking and listening while running it under Rosetta peaked at about 20%.

Thanks a lot!

So if you want to run TeamSpeex natively on your brand spankin’ new Intel Mac (lucky you), grab the updated Universal Binary from here:

TeamSpeex-1.0beta-r406.dmg

Universal Binary

Wednesday, January 25th, 2006

I made a new test revision available which is compiled as an Universal Binary. It should run on both PowerPC and Intel Mac’s.

I have not tested if this really runs on Intel Macs since I do not own one. So if you own an Intel Mac or if you have access to one, please test if TeamSpeex works or not. Maybe you can try running it under Rosetta as well to see how it performs.

You can grab the revision directly from here:

TeamSpeex-1.0beta-r403.dmg

You can discuss this revision here, or just leave a comment on the blog.

Please note that is a test revision and should not be considered as a new Beta release.