Mumble was made to improve voice communication in games. This program features shorter delay and better implementation of Speex than most other free clients. Plug-in support for postional audio in games has been implemented, and it comes with a plug-in for Battlefield 2. Installer includes the client Mumble and the server Murmur.
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Reviewing 1.0.0 (Oct 22, 2007)
Version 1.10 is out with much better overlay support and encrypted communications.
http://sourceforge.net/f...rum.php?forum_id=746599
Reviewing 0.9.5 (Jun 30, 2007)
Same issue as Mystiqq on my old beta machine. Hard to recommend a program that isn't flexible and easy for everyone to use. Maybe once they fix these critical issues, I'll raise the rating. Nice effort though.
Reviewing 0.9.5 (Jun 30, 2007)
Hey Mystiqq, sorry if this sounds obvious... but, how about changing the CPU? I know that this move is, in most cases, generally considered to be "giving up", but since the processors are so cheap the replacement can basically be considered a costcosts.
Reviewing 0.9.4 (Nov 7, 2006)
Im slightly disappointed.
Ive got rather "old", as in ancient, computer that i use for all sorts of "server like" needs. Its old AMD 900 on ASUS A7V-E board and it does not have SSE supported by the CPU. The binaries are compiled with SSE optimized so i cant use it on such an old pc.
*sigh*
Reviewing 0.9.3 Beta (Sep 25, 2006)
Low latency, overlay in games, very good sound quality - 0.93 is even better because its based on new speex codec, that have lower memory needs and better sound quality. The only problem for me is compilation of server under linux, it should not need any xwindows libs and should use configure instead of qmake (maybe part of Qt library). Also i can't setup more complicated shortcuts in Mumble, dialog for shortcuts making should be changed. Rights management is also confusing and hard to get into. Still program got five because its overall very good.
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