[Solved] Mumble Sound Problems

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ryan d ale
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[Solved] Mumble Sound Problems

Post by ryan d ale »

So here is an example of the sound problem I get from Mumble.

When other users are speaking it sounds strange.

Last edited by SnipingCoward on 2011-02-15 22:42, edited 2 times in total.
Reason: glad you got it fixed, thanks for posting back, updating title.
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gazzthompson
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Re: Mumble Sound Problems

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I get the same after reinstalling windows. So I'm assuming its a driver problem, but I'm not sure
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Re: Mumble Sound Problems

Post by PLODDITHANLEY »

FAQ/English - Mumble
Why do some voices sound metallic/robotic?

Mumble is optimized for low latency so when your connection has a lot of variance ping wise some audio packets will arrive to late for mumble to consider them. A bad connection might even lose packets completely. If that happens the codec tries to "cover up" the fact it misses data. Before version 1.2.1 our new codec CELT was not as good at this as Speex (the old codec) so make sure you use a recent version. Mumble also has a so-called "jitter buffer" that tries to counteract the ping variance issues but it is not perfect, we are currently collecting usage data to improve it.

You can usually reduce the artifacts by increasing buffer sizes, but a (ping wise) stable connection is the best solution. Be aware that the ping has to be stable from the sender to the server and back to the receiving end.

The issues mentioned before are the most common ones. Some people might hear metallic sounding voices even with a stable ping on both ends. This might be a result of noise filtering by Mumble. If the environment of the sender is especially noisy, some parts of the voice will be filtered as well. The alternative would be noisy sound, meaning precious bandwidth would be used to encode noise and the clarity of the voice would also decrease.
gazzthompson
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Re: Mumble Sound Problems

Post by gazzthompson »

Running it in Win XP compatibility mode fixed it for me.
ryan d ale
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Re: Mumble Sound Problems

Post by ryan d ale »

Thanks for the help.

Ploddit, I relaly appreciate that you found that for me. Robotic and Metallica are definitely ways I would describe the voices but my connection always has plenty of bandwidth even when all the other users of my network are also gaming.

I think I'm going to try Gazz's option of XP compatibility mode.

Edit - Thanks Gazz... I'm quite excied now it is fixed :)

Had to re-select audio output but it's good.
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