Mumble 1.2.2

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Mumble was made to improve voice communication in games. This program features shorter delay and better implementation of Speex than most other free clients. Plug-in support for postional audio in games has been implemented, and it comes with a plug-in for Battlefield 2. Installer includes the client Mumble and the server Murmur.

  • License: open source
  • Updated: Jan 7, 2010
  • Publisher: Mumble team

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Rated 20/50 by airsoftgeek at Jan 13, 2008

This is a great tool for gamers, who wont low lag voice speak. You can make your own Channel for FREE As soon as I opened it everything was fine, I ran the setup help, then I wonted to connect to a server but I join I get a message saying, this is not a valid host and does not match any host name certificates, In the Microsoft Sam's voice, if you wont to connect to any Home made channel that message pops up and its annoying me, I feel like its copying Ventrillo. AND guess what..... If you need help with the software you have to log into a dutch website, to get help

Rated 50/50 by CobraPL at Jan 8, 2010

Sound quality is far better than in TS2 and TS3. GUI is slightly worse than in TS3, but it is acceptable.

Rated 50/50 by wct80 at Jul 23, 2010

It's a great product because it has NO latency. That is, it doesn't lag. Servers are cheap, and there are more options available. Also, in contrast to Ventrilo, it doesn't get packet flooded by angry children. It VERY rarely crashes. No complains really. I play gaming tournaments for cash and it's the best our team and our community has used. Almost everyone has moved/is moving over. Great product.

Rated 50/50 by beat_elite at Mar 20, 2011

Great voice qualityCool customizable in-game overlayeasy to get started with simple, understandable options none that I can think of. I've been using Ventrillo for a while because my friends liked using it, but recently the ventrillo server we were using was shut down. So we moved to a mumble server a friend hooked us up with and I'm curious as to why we never used it before. It sounds much better than Ventrillo and the annoying beep sounds you hear when you use push-to-talk is automatically disabled.I'll be using mumble from now on. :)