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 If you're attending a talk **in the lecture hall**, use the following information. If you're watching the stream, please see [[#Elsewhere|below]]. If you're attending a talk **in the lecture hall**, use the following information. If you're watching the stream, please see [[#Elsewhere|below]].
  
-We're using [[https://www.mumble.info|Mumble]] to make the original as well as the translated audio available. +We're using [[https://audio.c3lingo]] to make the original as well as the translated audio available.
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-==== Channels ==== +
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-The channels available differ between events. Many smaller events might only have a single channel, while big events will have two channels per lecture hall. See our event-specific page for more information on which channels are available. +
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-While connected to a channel, you will automatically be muted. Only the interpreters will be able to talk on these channels. +
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-==== Using your browser ==== +
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-Go to https://mumble.c3lingo.org. The web page will present a choice of channels. Clicking the channel will start a web mumble client with the audio stream. We recommend using headphones with your computer or phone. +
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-==== Using a Mumble client ==== +
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-For the best experience, we recommend using a native Mumble client on your device. The [[https://www.mumble.info|official desktop client]] and [[https://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/3rd_Party_Applications#Clients|this list of 3rd-party clients]] should help you pick an appropriate application. +
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-Connect to hostname mumble.c3lingo.org, port 64738 (the default). Once connected, you will see a list of channels. +
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-=== Using the official Mumble desktop client === +
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-For detailed information on how to install and configure your Mumble client, please see the [[https://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/Main_Page|Mumble documentation]]. The following is a quick run through the basic configuration. +
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-  - Start the Mumble client. The (empty) server list window should be shown. Otherwise, click the globe icon, or choose Server|Connect from the menu. +
-  - If you don't have mumble.c3lingo.org in your list of servers, click the Add New button, enter your nickname, then enter ''mumble.c3lingo.org'' for the address, then click OK. +
-  - Click Connect. +
-  - The main Mumble window is shown, with a list of channels on the right, Double click a channel name to join that channel. +
-  - At any point, click the gear icon to bring up the settings. Make sure the audio output settings are appropriate for your system and your gear. +
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-That's it!+
  
 ===== Elsewhere ===== ===== Elsewhere =====
  
-If you’re not in the audience, the [[https://streaming.media.ccc.de/|video and audio streams]] provided by the VOC are by far the easiest solution. You’ll find a choice of translated streams in the <b>Formats</b> tab.+If you’re not in the audience, the [[https://streaming.media.ccc.de/|video and audio streams]] provided by the VOC are by far the easiest solution. You’ll find a choice of translated streams in the **Formats** tab.
  
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