Friday, January 27, 2006

Registry Settings

Here you will edit Google Talks registry settings to your liking.
1. Goto Start -> Run or Windows Logo + R (on Keyboard)2. Enter “regedit” and press run3. A windows will appear with your regstry.4. Goto Edit -> Find or Ctrl + F5. Find “Google Talk”- The first result should be:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google Talk6. Before editing any keys right click the Google Talk folderin the treeview and select export. type a filename and saveit in a memorable place! This is for Backup Purposes7. Always stay on by Pt®[Download: .Reg , .Zip] pre-built regfile or make your own: - Open notepad and add the following text:Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareGoogleGoogle TalkOptions] "show_pin"=dword:00000001- Save it as showpin.reg- Now double-click the reg file and install it.To Remove the show_pin reg key follow step 1 to 5, then open the options folder, right click the show_pin registry entry, and click delete. andTo reset all your registry preferences use the /factoryreset parameter(see above Parameters section for how to use params) by memodude8. Now if you know what your doing you can also edit some other keys/options to your liking. If you make a mistake and need to start over double click you backup export that you made earlier and install.

Monday, January 09, 2006

Tunes To Your Friends

Find out how to broadcast music to your friends!(Tweak from: http://www.twittv.com/googletalk.html)Note: this will change depending on user Sound hardware and software. It might not work for everyone.As for me this does not work cause I have a bad/cheap sound card.
1. Unplug any and all mics.2. Open up your Volume Control in your tray or from: Start -> Control Panel -> Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices -> Sounds and Audio Devices -> Device Volume GroupBox -> Advanced3. Open Volume Control’s Properties: Options -> Properties4. From there select the Recording button and check the“wave out mix” or “stereo mix” or whatever you have besides microphone. Select ok and now you have the Recording Control.5. Check “Select” on the wave out mix or stereo mix options then open up gt and make a call to a friend to test whether it works. If sucessful your friend should hear whatever music you are playing through your computer.You may have to play around with it for you to get it to work on your computer. This just lists the basics to get it to work.6. Like I said earlier it will not work for everyone.(Above Tweak from: http://www.twittv.com/googletalk.html)

Button Codes

Find out how to broadcast music to your friends!(Tweak from: http://www.twittv.com/googletalk.html)Note: this will change depending on user Sound hardware and software. It might not work for everyone.As for me this does not work cause I have a bad/cheap sound card.
1. Unplug any and all mics.2. Open up your Volume Control in your tray or from: Start -> Control Panel -> Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices -> Sounds and Audio Devices -> Device Volume GroupBox -> Advanced3. Open Volume Control’s Properties: Options -> Properties4. From there select the Recording button and check the“wave out mix” or “stereo mix” or whatever you have besides microphone. Select ok and now you have the Recording Control.5. Check “Select” on the wave out mix or stereo mix options then open up gt and make a call to a friend to test whether it works. If sucessful your friend should hear whatever music you are playing through your computer.You may have to play around with it for you to get it to work on your computer. This just lists the basics to get it to work.6. Like I said earlier it will not work for everyone.(Above Tweak from: http://www.twittv.com/googletalk.html)

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Google Talk To Interoperate With AIM

As one element of the finalized deal between Google and AOL. the Google talk (gtalk) instant messaging solution will become interoperable with AIM: from AOL and Google Formalize Partnership to Include Shared Selling of Ads - New York Times by Saul Hansell Notably, AOL will allow users of Google's new Google Talk instant messaging system to chat with users of AOL's messaging network, the largest in the country. Until now, AOL has resisted linking its system with those run by its major rivals - including Yahoo and Microsoft, which recently agreed to link their own. It does connect to Apple Computer's message system and several services aimed at corporate users. There will be a somewhat complex procedure to link the two systems, however. Google Talk users will need to add an AOL screen name to communicate with other AOL users. Bah, that's not complicated. That's what we do already with iChat. This will open the door to all sorts of interesting cross-pollination, like the IM presence of the senders of Gmail. Sure, Google could have tried innovating these sorts of things with Gtalk, prior to the integration, but the user base is infinitesimal. All of a sudden, logging into Gtalk or other services in Google -- for email, search history, or any thing else -- could lead to all sorts of presence information about the millions of AIM users out there