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Revision as of 03:16, 18 December 2010

Mumble is an open source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software primarily intended for use while gaming.

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  • 2013-01-15 Mumble 1.2.4 RC
    Thanks to your help we have been able to resolve quite a few issues since entering beta for 1.2.4. We have now reached a point where we feel confident putting out a release candidate for the new version. Unless any … Continue reading
  • 2012-11-15 Announcing Mumble 1.2.4 beta
    The Mumble team is proud to announce the first beta of Mumble 1.2.4. This is a big step towards the next stable release in the 1.2 series. Now is a good time to try the new and old features and … Continue reading

  • 2012-10-30 Mumble 1.2.2 Released
    Mumble just released version 1.2.2. This release introduces local caching of textures and comments, improved overlay quality including avatar support, ability to query for user information and much more.

For a complete list of new features, see http://mumble.sourceforge.net/1.2.2

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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