I tried that, but it's still ducking all other audio once the
mumble connection is made. The volume is fine until I get
connected. That's kind a my point.
In the Windows client, there was an option to fix this called
Attenuate other apps. I don't see anything like that though in the
Linux client. I can't turn up the sound in my desktop sound
settings. It's already up all the way, and is quite loud until the
Mumble connection's made.
Chris.
On 07/08/2018 10:19 AM, Dave Hunt via
orca-list wrote:
You may need to turn up your internal mic's volume in sound
settings->input; I had to do this. I'm referring to the
settings in your desktop, not those in Mumble client. I suggest
running the audio tuning wizard, in Mumble (settings->audio
wizard). Habve the sound settings applet open while you do
this, and tweak volumes to your liking. When you have enough
mic gain, you should be able to use voice-activated (snr in the
mumble wizard). I prefer this setup over using either ptt or
raw amplitude.
HTH and Happy Mumbling,
Dave H.
On 07/08/2018 02:47 AM, Christopher
Gilland via orca-list wrote:
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??
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