![]() ![]() Fixed an issue where the “shortcut/linux/evdev/enable” config option was not saved correctly, and overwritten when closing Mumble.įor a full changelog, please see the diff between 1.2.10 and 1.2.11 on GitHub.Opening mumble:// URLs should now correctly allow people to change channels if a URL is opened while Mumble is running.Inserting an image in the chat should now always cause Mumble to scroll correctly to the bottom of the log.Fixed a bug where clients would automatically reconnect after being kicked.Improved the help text for allowing keyboard keys to be used for global shortcuts on OS X Mavericks and above.It includes game linking, so voice from other players comes from the direction of their characters, and has echo cancellation so the sound from your loudspeakers won't be audible to other players. Fixed a bug where Mumble global shortcuts on X11 would not release properly when Chrome/Chromium was the frontmost application. Description: Mumble is an open source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software primarily intended for use while gaming. ![]() For more information, we recommend you check out the mumble-releng repository on GitHub. Furthermore, we have also updated various other libraries in our binary releases to patch security vulnerabilities in those. Version 1.2.11 is a bugfix and security release in the stable 1.2-series of Mumble.įor our binary releases, this release updates OpenSSL to 1.0.1q. The Mumble team has released version 1.2.11 of the Mumble VoIP application. A few weeks ago, version 1.2.11 of Mumble was released and several security vulnerabilities and bug fixes were introduced. On Friday 08 August 2008 mumble, Toshio Kuratomi wrote: >. If it is used within games, an overlay can be used to show who is speaking and, in addition, the program is able to recognize the position of the other person and reproduce the sound in such a way that you can hear where that player is located. Unfortunately, its going to be slow as its being done on my laptop rather than my main. Communication always takes place over an encrypted connection and has a low latency. Clients are available for Windows, OS X, Linux, and iOS. Mumble is an open source and cross platform VoIP program.
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