The only thing in the client I'm not getting is that it's seeming
to attinuate all audio when connected to the server. Meaning, the
server is normal volume, but my speech, and all else is ducked
almost to the point of being inaudible. I looked in settings, but
can't for the life of me find where to go in order to disable
that.
Also, I had to set the audio to continuous instead of voice
activation. Otherwise, no one was able with my internal microphone
on the laptop to hear me. I wonder what's up with that??
Aside those two things, I'd say this thing's got major potential.
Chris.
On 07/08/2018 12:31 AM, Dave Hunt via
orca-list wrote:
The client is called mumble, and the server is called murmur.
Since you're using Ubuntu 18.04, the version of the client
you'll get is accessible, since that stuff is set up for you
already.
-Dave
On 07/08/2018 12:05 AM, Christopher
Gilland via orca-list wrote:
I know
I can install the Mumble client, and also can get the ports on
my router forwarded correctly for internal and external traffic,
which is easy enough to do, but is that all I need? Does the
client also give me the server, or is there another package I
need, if I also wanna host my own server. I know
sudo apt-get install mumble
but is there anything else to run your own server?
Chris.
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