From Mumble
Mumble is an open source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software primarily intended for use while gaming.
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News & Blog
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- 2012-04-26 Mumble for iOS 1.1
Today we're releasing version 1.1 of the Mumble iOS app on the App Store.
This release addresses quite a few of the most sought-after features missing from the 1.0 version, along with fixes for various crashes and memory leaks. Continue reading →
- 2012-02-12 Mumble for iOS 1.0
Today we’ve released Mumble for iOS 1.0 on the App Store. This has been brewing for some time, but we are finally comfortable with calling this release 1.0, from both a feature and a UI perspective. The app is, of … Continue reading →
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Documentation
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Tools used by Mumble
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Mumble uses Qt, the Cross-Platform Rich Client Development Framework. Qt is used for cross-platform GUI, network and database functions.
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Mumble's superior audio quality comes in large parts from Speex, a high quality voice codec and DSP library for echo cancellation and denoising.
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Mumble has been analyzed with Klocwork source code analysis, the most accurate and comprehensive tool for finding critical programming errors and security vulnerabilities.
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Murmur uses ZeroC Ice as a RPC framework, enabling flexible remote control
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The binary distribution of Murmur was made portable to different Linux distributions with Magic Ermine
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