Side note: Am I going crazy?! I'm sure I saw a thread about a new hummve model which looked pretty badass!, but I just can't find it anymore. I realy hope it didn't got canceled.
Mumble question.
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iAllex
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Mumble question.
Is there any way to stop muble from surpressing other aplication's sound?. I'v tried in settings but nothing seemed to work. Help would be very apreciated. 
Side note: Am I going crazy?! I'm sure I saw a thread about a new hummve model which looked pretty badass!, but I just can't find it anymore. I realy hope it didn't got canceled.
Side note: Am I going crazy?! I'm sure I saw a thread about a new hummve model which looked pretty badass!, but I just can't find it anymore. I realy hope it didn't got canceled.
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PLODDITHANLEY
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Re: Mumble question.
Wierd - can you be more precise which applications is mumble affecting?
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Snook
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Re: Mumble question.
Do you mean supressing as in how the ingame VOIP when used turns down the ingame effects?
If so and you have a Creative sound card could be that you have SVM on, that could be the problem.
SVM is basically a **** audio compressor.
If so and you have a Creative sound card could be that you have SVM on, that could be the problem.
SVM is basically a **** audio compressor.
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iAllex
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Re: Mumble question.
Every aplication. Try listening to some music in winamp, and while you are listening open mumble. The sound of music from winamp should be lowered(surpressed) when mumble is running. At least in win7 ....PLODDITHANLEY wrote:Wierd - can you be more precise which applications is mumble affecting?
Edit: Problem fixed
Still, does anyone know anything about that hummve ?
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Oskar
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Re: Mumble question.
To resolve this "issue", simply start Mumble the first thing you do. That way everything won't get silent and you don't have to adjust the volume settings in the mixer.
