Mumble is a great system to use whenever on a server. Its easy to set up. It takes 4 minutes max to set up the first time, and afterwards it can take 20 sec. completely easy to use and very reliable. Not much problems with it at all.
Why Use Mumble PR
able to talk to players near you(without hearing everyone)
Easy to use ingame(fully custumizable)
Allows positional communication to close players
Talk over a radio channel to chat with SL's on your team
Makes teamwork easier
Less voip clutter
COMMUNICATION
IDEAS For the upcoming tutorial for mumble. certain problems and solutions, please post here what you think should be in the next tutorial done by me.
BTW please Like, Favorite, Comment, Subscribe, help me out so I can continue to make tutorials
P.S sorry for my voice quality, i am kinda soft spoken with a dying mic.
Re: Mumble Tutorial:1 How to set it up
Posted: 2011-03-31 03:39
by =Romagnolo=
Nice ! If someone prefer, there is a community made tutorial but written
Is their a way to play your music trough mumble? I would really like to no that, so I can play CCR while in a huey or ACDC when driving in Ma Humvee.
Re: Mumble Tutorial:1 How to set it up
Posted: 2011-03-31 06:32
by whatshisname55
That's actually the kind of thing people get banned for in mumble.....sorry ghost.
Re: Mumble Tutorial:1 How to set it up
Posted: 2011-03-31 12:20
by Nugiman
hello
i always have problems hearing players located exactly BEHIND me ingame. they are very very quiet then, and i can hardly hear them
I use 2.1 audio. When I try to switch to headphones in mumble settings it crashes, but I know that this would solve the problem.
Its really annoying when im e.g. a transport pilot and can not hear where the guys behind me want to go to.
Any sollutions for that?
@Ghost: heard a crazy trans pilot once who always played the ride of the valkyrs by wagner when he was transporting people. i liked that i have to admit
Re: Mumble Tutorial:1 How to set it up
Posted: 2011-03-31 15:11
by Lugi
@Ghost
Stereo mix is the solution, but people will hear the PR sounds as well. To avoid that you can use external mp3 player plugged into line-in.