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-====== Mumble setup ====== +moved to [[Tech:Mumble setup|Tech:Mumble setup]]
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-Details are valid for the standard Mumble client on Linux, version 1.3.4, English language. +
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-* Connect to server mumble.c3lingo.org, standard port (64738). +
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-* Register with the server (Self → Register). You will see a yellow ✓ next to your name (right margin of the window). Contact a server admin to let them add you to the “team” group, this will give you the right to speak in the channels we use as virtual translation booths. Members of the public may join these channels to listen. +
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-* Initial audio setup: Connect your audio devices and select them in Configure → Settings, tabs Audio Input and Audio Output. Execute the Audio Wizard to let the software find the levels for Voice Activation mode. Go back to Configure → Settings, Audio Input tab and make sure the compression quality is not too low (perhaps 90 kb/s). +
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-* Define shortcuts for the most important functions. +
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-===== Sample configuration ===== +
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-If you are happy with editing INI files manually, you can use the following snippet for mumble.conf (on Linux, this file is in $HOME/.config/Mumble). +
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-==== Shortcuts ==== +
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-This should probably replace the [shortcuts] section you may already have in mumble.conf unless you are sure what you’re doing. +
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-<code ini> +
-[shortcuts] +
-1\data=@Invalid() +
-1\index=1 +
-1\keys=@Variant(\0\0\0\t\0\0\0\x1\0\0\0\x2\0\0\0N) +
-1\suppress=false +
-2\data=0 +
-2\index=3 +
-2\keys=105, 108, 62 +
-2\suppress=false +
-3\data=@Invalid() +
-3\index=6 +
-3\keys=105, 62 +
-3\suppress=false +
-4\data=@Invalid() +
-4\index=15 +
-4\keys=108, 9 +
-4\suppress=false +
-5\data=@Invalid() +
-5\index=16 +
-5\keys=105, 9 +
-5\suppress=false +
-6\data=@Invalid() +
-6\index=17 +
-6\keys=62, 9 +
-6\suppress=false +
-7\data=s! +
-7\index=18 +
-7\keys=105, 127 +
-7\suppress=false +
-8\data=s? +
-8\index=18 +
-8\keys=62, 127 +
-8\suppress=false +
-size=8 +
-</code> +
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-This will give you the following shortcuts: +
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-^ Function ^ Keys ^ +
-Push-to-Talk | Scroll Lock | +
-| Mute/Unmute | AltGr + Right Shift + Right Ctrl \\ (toggle, effective until you press the combination again) | +
-| Mute | Right Shift + Right Ctrl \\ (temporary mute = cough button) | +
-| Audio ModePush-to-Talk | AltGr + Esc | +
-| Audio Mode: Voice Activation | Right Shift + Esc | +
-| Audio Mode: Continuous | Right Ctrl + Esc | +
-| Send “s?” | Right Shift + Pause | +
-| Send “s!” | Right Ctrl + Pause | +
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-==== Less aggressive sound for text messages ==== +
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-If you want, you can find a sound file and set it in Configure → Settings, Messages tab, last two entries, double-click the value in the “Path” column and navigate to the file. This sound file is rather quiet but unusual enough to be noticed if you remember what it sounds like. +
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-{{ :234524_4019029-lq.ogg |}} +
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-===== Noise reduction ===== +
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-The desktop Mumble client has a noise suppression effect that is applied to the sound you send. If you're translating remotely over Mumble, or just meeting with the team, you may want to enable this. +
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-The settings are at Configure → Settings → Audio Input → Audio Processing. Depending on your microphone, audio setup and ambient noise, different settings may work better. +
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-You can also try the auto-configuration assistant, in Configure → Audio Wizard. This will take you to a few steps to configure your optimal audio settings. +
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mumble_setup.txt · Last modified: 2021/12/06 01:22 by sebalis