This tutorial will teach you how to create a music bot for\u00a0Teamspeak<\/strong>\u00a0using a\u00a0AKLWEB Host VPS<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Some people like to hear good music when they are playing games. However, listening to music from a website may make your ping go up, using a media player may cost you some frames-per-second (FPS), so why not take advantage of Teamspeak to listen to music?<\/p>\n With a music player, a Teamspeak client, and a\u00a0AKLWEB Host VPS\u00a0running Windows, you can setup a low cost, reliable music-bot.<\/p>\n First of all, you will need to login to your\u00a0VPS<\/strong>\u00a0via\u00a0VNC<\/strong>. Please pay attention to this detail, because an RDP connection disables Windows audio session. Already logged in? Let’s proceed.<\/p>\n Get “Virtual Audio Cable Free edition” from the\u00a0official website<\/span><\/a><\/strong>\u00a0and extract the files on your server.<\/p>\n Next, install VAC. At the end of the wizard, you may need to confirm the installation of the audio driver. If so, you will need reboot the VPS.<\/p>\n After the reboot finishes, login into your VPS via VNC again. From the start menu, open\u00a0“VAC Control Panel”<\/strong>. Create a virtual cable by entering\u00a0Requirements<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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