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 ====== Mumble ====== ====== Mumble ======
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 +^ Category | Voice over IP utility |
 +^ URL | https://www.mumble.info/downloads/ |
 +^ Status | Active |
 +^ Security | Developed externally and hosted internally |
 +
 +===== Overview =====
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 +Mumble is the voice communications used by WinterCo and is internally hosted. It replaced Teamspeak 2 because it has better voice quality and doesn't have the "phone home" licensing issues of Teamspeak 3.
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 +===== The EN Server =====
  
 On the WC-EN “Services” page, click the green arrow at the end of the Mumble row to activate your Mumble account. On the WC-EN “Services” page, click the green arrow at the end of the Mumble row to activate your Mumble account.
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   - Configure a ‘local’ key. \\ We’re encouraging people when in larger fleets to use a ‘local’ push-to-talk key (AKA “blue lips” or “yellow person”) that broadcasts only to the fleet channel and not to the FCs. This will make it easier for the FCs in the command channel (who can normally hear fleet comms) to hear themselves and to have conversations uninterrupted.   - Configure a ‘local’ key. \\ We’re encouraging people when in larger fleets to use a ‘local’ push-to-talk key (AKA “blue lips” or “yellow person”) that broadcasts only to the fleet channel and not to the FCs. This will make it easier for the FCs in the command channel (who can normally hear fleet comms) to hear themselves and to have conversations uninterrupted.
  
-===== Configure 'Local' Key =====+===== The CN Server =====  
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 +==== Endpoints ==== 
 + 
 +^ PoP ^ Domain ^ Status ^ Provider ^ Note ^ 
 +^ Mainland China | winterco.cn / mumble.winterco.cn | Online | Official |  | 
 +^ Los Angeles, US | us.mumble.winterco.cn | Online | Official |  | 
 +^ Hong Kong, CN | hk.mumble.winterco.cn | Online | Official |  | 
 +^ Frankfurt, DE | de.mumble.winterco.cn | Online | Official |  | 
 + 
 +===== General Settings ===== 
 + 
 +==== Configure 'Local' Key ====
  
 The TEST Wiki has a nice graphic on how to set up whisper/shout keys, but the basic steps are as follows:  [[https://wiki.pleaseignore.com/_media/it:whisper_key.png|nice graphic on how to set up whisper/shout keys]] The TEST Wiki has a nice graphic on how to set up whisper/shout keys, but the basic steps are as follows:  [[https://wiki.pleaseignore.com/_media/it:whisper_key.png|nice graphic on how to set up whisper/shout keys]]
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   - In the “Privacy” tab, if Mumble is already listed, make sure there’s a tick in the checkbox. If Mumble isn’t listed, then click the “+” button and navigate to your Mumble application to add it. You may need to authenticate as a user with admin privileges for your Mac to do this.   - In the “Privacy” tab, if Mumble is already listed, make sure there’s a tick in the checkbox. If Mumble isn’t listed, then click the “+” button and navigate to your Mumble application to add it. You may need to authenticate as a user with admin privileges for your Mac to do this.
  
-===== Configure a ‘Global’ Key (FCs only) =====+==== Configure a ‘Global’ Key (FCs only) ====
  
 If you’re an FC, you might also need a ‘global’ key that broadcasts to a linked set of channels, like all the command channels simultaneously. Setting this up is similar to setting up the ‘local’ key. Follow all of the above steps, but instead: If you’re an FC, you might also need a ‘global’ key that broadcasts to a linked set of channels, like all the command channels simultaneously. Setting this up is similar to setting up the ‘local’ key. Follow all of the above steps, but instead:
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 Remember, as an FC, when speaking to your current command chat or to all command chats, preface what you’re saying with “Local” or “Global” as appropriate. Remember, as an FC, when speaking to your current command chat or to all command chats, preface what you’re saying with “Local” or “Global” as appropriate.
  
-===== Disable Annoying Notifications =====+==== Disable Annoying Notifications ====
  
 By default, Mumble will have text-to-speech notifications for all kinds of events, like people leaving and joining a channel. In large fleets, this quickly becomes very annoying! However, it’s pretty easy to configure Mumble to have pop-up notifications, text-to-speech notifications, a custom sound, a console message, or any combination of those (or nothing) for each particular type of event. By default, Mumble will have text-to-speech notifications for all kinds of events, like people leaving and joining a channel. In large fleets, this quickly becomes very annoying! However, it’s pretty easy to configure Mumble to have pop-up notifications, text-to-speech notifications, a custom sound, a console message, or any combination of those (or nothing) for each particular type of event.
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 You may need to restart Mumble for these to take effect. You may need to restart Mumble for these to take effect.
  
-===== Configure the overlay (Windows only) =====+==== Configure the overlay (Windows only) ====
  
 EvE in Windows works with the Mumble overlay so you can easily see who is or isn’t talking and whether they’re using local or global. It’s apparently a bit more of a pain in Windows 10 but straightforward in older versions. EvE in Windows works with the Mumble overlay so you can easily see who is or isn’t talking and whether they’re using local or global. It’s apparently a bit more of a pain in Windows 10 but straightforward in older versions.
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 Note: It’s necessary to start Mumble first so the overlay can hook into EvE. Note: It’s necessary to start Mumble first so the overlay can hook into EvE.
  
-===== Run Multiple Clients (Windows only) =====+==== Run Multiple Clients (Windows only) ====
  
 You may find it convenient to be able to run more than one copy of Mumble so that you can be on our comms and WinterCo-CN at the same time. This is relatively easy to do in Windows but trickier on the Mac. These instructions cover Windows only. There’s also a BRAVE video demonstrating the process here.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKK5ZWdiFco You may find it convenient to be able to run more than one copy of Mumble so that you can be on our comms and WinterCo-CN at the same time. This is relatively easy to do in Windows but trickier on the Mac. These instructions cover Windows only. There’s also a BRAVE video demonstrating the process here.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKK5ZWdiFco
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