Mumble Problems

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M_Striker
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Mumble Problems

Post by M_Striker »

I couldn't find answers for these anywhere And I didn't know where to put this, but is it normal to have many connection problems with mumble? I joined TCombat the other day when many people were using mumble and I was getting so many connection problems ONLY on that server.

Also, you know how VOIP dims the sound ingame? Like... ingame sounds get quiet. Mumble does that too, how can I get rid of this? I searched and asked alot of people but couldn't find an answer.

(The connection problem is really wierd though.... how do you fix it?) :-?
kevlarorc
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Re: Mumble Problems

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also, is the main PR mumble passworded now? I looked around for it but couldn't find anything about it.
Lord.Helmet
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Re: Mumble Problems

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M_Striker wrote:I couldn't find answers for these anywhere And I didn't know where to put this, but is it normal to have many connection problems with mumble? I joined TCombat the other day when many people were using mumble and I was getting so many connection problems ONLY on that server.

Also, you know how VOIP dims the sound ingame? Like... ingame sounds get quiet. Mumble does that too, how can I get rid of this? I searched and asked alot of people but couldn't find an answer.

(The connection problem is really wierd though.... how do you fix it?) :-?
I would try to download the latest snapshot. If there is one new available it will show a link in the left window of mumble when you get in.

Also to set the bf2 volume normally while using mumble you have to go in your settings under the "audio output" tab and put the "other applications" to 100% instead of the default 50%

Hope that helps
dbzao
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Re: Mumble Problems

Post by dbzao »

@M_Striker: you mean in-game connection problems, that alert message? Or you keep getting disconnected from the Mumble server?

If it's the alert message you could lower the output quality and bandwith, there's an option in Mumble. When you have a lot of players in a channel it can probably get very intense traffic there.

@kevlarorc, no it shouldn't require a password. We are registering some key community members and giving them channel admin rights on their community channels, but that's about it. For everybody else it should be fine to connect without password.

EDIT: I seen here that scottp registered some of you guys (colonelcool and kevlarorc), I will send you the passwords via PM.
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M_Striker
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Re: Mumble Problems

Post by M_Striker »

@DB, Ingame connection problems. "Your connection to the server has been lost"

Edit: Also, when I tried to join the PR mumble server, i got a "bad certificate" message or something like that? What's that?
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Lord.Helmet
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Re: Mumble Problems

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M_Striker wrote:@DB, Ingame connection problems. "Your connection to the server has been lost"

Edit: Also, when I tried to join the PR mumble server, i got a "bad certificate" message or something like that? What's that?
Well, the "your connection to the server has been lost" isn't related to mumble... There is a lot of factors that could cause this (ex: your internet connection for one)

The SSL certificate is nothing to worry about, just accept it and it will only ask it once on your first connection on the server.
2Lt.Iannetti
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Re: Mumble Problems

Post by 2Lt.Iannetti »

Hi guys. I was just wondering , i blew my mic i dont know how its just shot now, but i have a webcam that has a mic on it, and it works during the audio setup wizard but does not work in-game? help!
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