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== Bitrate ==
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How about give Mumble the option to set a max bitrate for audio stream ?
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== Add this video on main page ==
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This video or similar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv5Pmab4K6E / http://gcguild.net/movie/ventrilo-vs-teamspeak-vs-mumble
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People must know the difference!
  
if u got it right, the data volume can increase in some cases 5.8 Mbit/s and thats for only 10 users
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: It will not land on the mainpage. Could be added to a different page on this wiki though, that talks about latency/latency comparison. -[[User:Kissaki0|Kissaki]] 14:29, 15 December 2013 (UTC)
i dont know anyone, who got a 23 Mbit/s connection for a private internet access, to hear a 40 ppl server case.
 
  
It's O.K. on LAN, but i don't see it in an Internet-Based voice chat.
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== Issue: new users download dev snapshot by mistake ==
  
== Re: Bitrate ==
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I have seen many people, who use Windows x64, are completely new to Mumble and download the development snapshot, without knowing that his is not recommended for new users.
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Please make it more clear for newbies, that they should download the stable version.
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Possible solutions:
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* Remove the dev snapshot links from the table and move them to a sub page.
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* Make an optical difference between links to the stable and the dev snapshot.
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* In the row of Windows x64, in the column Stable, place a link to 1.2.9 or use a row-span between the table cells.
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--[[User:Trustable|Trustable]] ([[User talk:Trustable|talk]]) 21:12, 1 July 2015 (UTC)
  
First of all, this is not a comment about the wiki, it's a question, and as such belongs on the SF forums :) (Click SourceForge to the left).
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== Issue: "Get involved" Google+ links broken ==
  
Second, this has been included in murmur for over a year now ;)
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The links are broken on the mainpage.
  
== Please add some important links on the main page like "Building from Source", "Server HOWTO" ==
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--[[User:Irfan|Irfan]] ([[User talk:Irfan|talk]]) 15:54, 30 November 2015 (UTC)
  
I have searched for an installation guide (building from svn source), but I could not find anything on the official mumble webpages. I think a [[Building from Source]] guide would be a good idea, because the last binary release is a little bit old and there are already many external HOWTOs which try to describe this procedure but they are not up-to-date. A [[Server HOWTO]] would also be nice. Oh, I see there are already articles like [[Configuring Murmur]] and [[Running Murmur]], but no page links to them.
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== Issue: OS X should be macOS ==
Maybe you can design the main page more clearly like [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki] or [http://wiki.cookie-craft.de/en/index.php/Main_Page]. -- [[User:Xylo|Xylo]] 09:09, 20 June 2007 (PDT)
 
  
== Re:  Please add some important links on the main page... ==
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OS X has been renamed to macOS since 2016. Should the download list reflect that?
  
I couldn't agree more. And of course the should be displayed in a somewhat organized way. On a sidenote: The mainpage is not editable by "normal" users, i can see that this may be on purpose, because of Spam protection, but calls to use/contribute to the wiki, as heared in the forums, make not that much sense if the pages are not linked in.
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--[[User:Eldy|Eldy]] ([[User talk:Eldy|talk]]) 06:46, 9 July 2019 (UTC)
 
 
No specific clue for the layout but here are some examples:
 
 
 
=== Installing ===
 
* Building from Source: [[Building_from_Source]]
 
* Dev Tools: [[Development_Tools]]
 
 
 
=== Server Setup ===
 
* Server Coniguration: [[Configuring_Murmur]]
 
* Running the Server: [[Running_Murmur]]
 
* Init Skript: [[Murmur_Init_Script]]
 
* ACL & Groups: [[ACL and Groups]]
 
 
 
=== Client Setup ===
 
* Advanced Client Configuration: [[Advanced_client_configuration]]
 
* Supported Games: [[Games]]
 
 
 
=== Misc ===
 
* Commercial_Hosting: [[Commercial_Hosting]]
 
* Errors: [[Connection_Failed]]
 
 
 
== Re:  Please add some important links on the main page... ==
 
I created [[Installing Mumble]] so most important information about installing is in one page. Maybe it's useful to add it to the main page, or replace the current links (building) with it (the page already includes links to the building pages). As it is now it may appear that you '''have''' to compile mumble and that there are no binaries available.
 
And there is a little typo in Server configuration (f missing)
 

Revision as of 06:46, 9 July 2019

Note: Solved/Implemented suggestions will be removed. Add new headline for new topic. Indent replies through colons ':'.

Add this video on main page

This video or similar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hv5Pmab4K6E / http://gcguild.net/movie/ventrilo-vs-teamspeak-vs-mumble People must know the difference!

It will not land on the mainpage. Could be added to a different page on this wiki though, that talks about latency/latency comparison. -Kissaki 14:29, 15 December 2013 (UTC)

Issue: new users download dev snapshot by mistake

I have seen many people, who use Windows x64, are completely new to Mumble and download the development snapshot, without knowing that his is not recommended for new users. Please make it more clear for newbies, that they should download the stable version. Possible solutions:

  • Remove the dev snapshot links from the table and move them to a sub page.
  • Make an optical difference between links to the stable and the dev snapshot.
  • In the row of Windows x64, in the column Stable, place a link to 1.2.9 or use a row-span between the table cells.

--Trustable (talk) 21:12, 1 July 2015 (UTC)

Issue: "Get involved" Google+ links broken

The links are broken on the mainpage.

--Irfan (talk) 15:54, 30 November 2015 (UTC)

Issue: OS X should be macOS

OS X has been renamed to macOS since 2016. Should the download list reflect that?

--Eldy (talk) 06:46, 9 July 2019 (UTC)