Mumble

Mumble is an open source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software primarily intended for use while gaming. You can download mumble for free! Mumble is an open source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software primarily intended for use while gaming This Wiki provides Documentation for the Mumble project. This includes documentation for the main software, client and server, its use, other project applications, other project related stuff, and also some information on third party.

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  • 5How it works

Whisper is an alternative voice system for OpenSimulator. It consists of an OpenSimulator region module and a Vivox SLVoice.exe replacement that must be installed on every viewer accessing the region using Whisper.

Whisper is implemented using the Mumble open-source voice chat project. On the server side, the Whisper region module connects to an unaltered Murmur server (Murmur is the name of the server component of Mumble). On the client side, the Whisper executable extends the existing Mumble voice client to implement the binary message interface between the SLVoice executable and the main viewer binary. The Mumble version of SLVoice needs to look exactly the same to the viewer as the original SLVoice.exe. The Whisper client is only available for Windows (although Linux and probably Mac OSX versions can be built). The client comes with an installer which replaces SLVoice.exe with the Whisper version and stores the original executable in a same place, so that it can be restored if/when necessary.

Communication between Mumble and the Whisper client is over ICE.

Information is available via these links:

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  • http://whisper.vcomm.ch/forum
    • Initial Version 27-Dec-2010 - http://whisper.vcomm.ch/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=62
    • Instructions in French - http://angefg.wordpress.com/

You only need to open the port(s) mentioned in your OpenSim.ini and murmur.ini files.

  • SIP Ports between viewers and the Mumble server.
  • ICE Ports between simulators and the Mumble server.

See whisper test region on Francogrid:

  • Hypergrid link at (6995,7004) from OpenSimulator 0.6.9: 178.63.103.67:9011:WhisperTest
  • Please list any limitations here.
  • Whisper can ONLY run on one region per opensim server, meaning that if you want whisper to work on all your regions each region must have its own opensim server(opensim.exe).

On simulator startup

  1. The region module establishes two connections - one to the mumble server and a callback so that the mumble server can communicate with it.

On viewer connection to simulator

1. The region module sets up ProvisionVoiceAccountRequest, ParcelVoiceInfoRequest and ChatSessionRequest capabilities. The URLs for these are passed back to the viewer.

2. The viewer calls the ProvisionVoiceAccountRequest capability.

3. The region module returns

to the viewer where voice_sip_uri_hostname is the murmur_host configured in [MurmurVoice], voice_account_server_name is the murmur_host combined with the port from murmur.ini (Murmur configuration file), username is a base64 version of the user's UUID and password is a base64 version of part of the user's UUID.

4. The viewer calls the ProvisionVoiceInfoRequest capability.

5. The region module registers the user with the earlier username and password to a voice channel which has the name of the parcel UUID. If this doesn't already exist then it is created.

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6. If everything goes according to plan, then the region module returns

7. The viewer passes this back to the voice client.

8. The voice client connects directly to the mumble server.

FreeSWITCH - See Freeswitch Module

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Vivox - It is also possible to use the standard Vivox setup if you have access to Vivox services, and a licence to use them in your setup.

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Description

The main focuses of the project of Mumble's voice chat features include low latency, high audio quality, and staying backwards compatible as long as there is a considerable user-base with older versions. Mumble is customizable for different use-cases. The client features noise suppression, automatic level equalization, attenuation, priority speakers within channels, encryption, positional audio within supported games, and more.

App Notes

Note that some advanced features of Mumble require admin rights. Mumble Portable will prompt for rights on launch. Most Mumble features will work just fine if admin rights are denied or unavailable.

Support

For help with this app, please see the following:

  • External: Publisher Documentation
  • External: Publisher Support
  • PortableApps.com: Internet Support Forum

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  • Publisher: Mumble Team & PortableApps.com (Mike Wodarczyk)
  • Date Updated: 2020-08-24
  • Date Added: 2016-11-04
  • System Requirements: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 & WINE
  • App License: Open Source (MIT)
  • Source: Mumble, PortableApps.com Launcher, PortableApps.com Installer
  • MD5 Hash: 4a31ff2e40036e60b9d8a5a429d88fdf
  • SHA256 Hash: d7201cb3b7dcb9bfb38dc39b5cc9ca7fe58005956dec41d9f4febfbbd92dc8f6