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== Re: Mac client ==
 
== Re: Mac client ==
Mumble now supports [https://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=147372&sel_platform=10570 Mac].
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Mumble now supports [https://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=147372&sel_platform=10570 Mac].
 
 
== missing links ==
 
 
 
Please some links to [[Skinning]], [[Skins]], a note about the irc channel mumble.sf.net@freenode.net, [[Protocol]] --[[User:RotzKotz ere|RotzKotz ere]] 14:52, 11 March 2008 (PDT)
 
 
 
== Re: missing links ==
 
Links have been added.
 

Revision as of 21:25, 24 July 2009

Bitrate

How about give Mumble the option to set a max bitrate for audio stream ?

if u got it right, the data volume can increase in some cases 5.8 Mbit/s and thats for only 10 users 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.

Re: Bitrate

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).

Second, this has been included in murmur for over a year now ;)

Please add some important links on the main page like "Building from Source", "Server HOWTO"

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. Maybe you can design the main page more clearly like [1] or [2]. -- Xylo 09:09, 20 June 2007 (PDT)

Re: Please add some important links on the main page...

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.

No specific clue for the layout but here are some examples:

Installing

Server Setup

Client Setup

Misc

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)

Re: Please add some important links on the main page...

I still think more links are necessary. Most of the pages don't get much attention. So the main page doesn't get filled with a bunch of links, I suggest including a link to All pages. That will put it in plain view of everyone instead of hidden in the "Special pages" link on the left menu where I'm sure a large majority of people don't know about it. --Pilot 51 06:20, 11 October 2007 (PDT)

Mac client

Are there any plans for developing a Mac client anytime soon? Dreamer 04:55, 14 October 2007 (PDT)

Re: Mac client

Mumble now supports Mac.