Scot wrote:Singing in game at the right time..... very cool
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Totally.
Scot wrote:Singing in game at the right time..... very cool
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You mean, if someone is using FCC to broadcast music? Yeah, that's just plain annoying.Dr2B Rudd wrote:in this regard its no worse than a public teamspeak
if I ever hear people playing music over mumble unless they are in a jeep and not on all chat (cuz...thats kinda realistic tbh....) I shall use the bahnhammer
x2charliegrs wrote:now im really not getting mumble
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Wait, say that part again? Don't destroy me pleaseDr2B Rudd wrote:well one way you can do it is to go to sounds, recording volume, select 'what you hear' instead and this will cause you to transmit 'what ur hearing' instead
use it for annoying purposes or for people who request that you don't do that and I'll find you and destroy you


OMG, like when meeting back up with your squad after being separated for a long time?RedSparrow wrote:
Totally.


On my winXP machine i can just open up the volume controls, Click options> Properties. Set Mix device to input. Put a check beside 'Stereo Mix' or similar. Click Ok, Now i can select either Mic or Stereo Mix with the check box at the bottom. With it set to stereo mix i can play winamp and have mumble combine my mic and winamp.cfschris wrote:Wait, say that part again? Don't destroy me please![]()

Engineer wrote:... unless its pretty damn good music...
