Mumble server running as a replacement for SpeakFreely
Tyler Spivey
tspivey at pcdesk.net
Tue Mar 26 03:04:40 EDT 2019
What are you typing to connect?
Running this should get you going, replace test with the username you want.
barnard -server mumble.the-brannons.com:64738 -username test
If it doesn't, what happens, and what's the error?
Once you're in, you need to turn on transmit mode if you want to talk,
f1 should work.
If you use the standard mumble client, you need to set it up so you can
talk. The audio wizard in it should get you going.
On 3/25/2019 10:39 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I don't know what's going on here. If I run mumble I can connect to
> mumble.the-brannons.com port 64738 and last time I did bmgintee was also
> on the server. My Capture volume was too low for that contact to hear me
> and I think I cleared that problem up. I used arecord -N test.wav and
> spoke into the mic on my end for a little while and noticed an increase in
> Capture volume after adjustment on my end.
> My problem is with barnard which after building it I am getting connection
> refused when going to the mumble server. Am I missing a configuration
> file or did I find a bug in barnard? If I found a bug in barnard, has
> anyone got the author's e-mail address so I can report the bug? Doing any
> contact with git and github is too windowscentric for command line users.
>
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