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| type = Voice chat software | | type = Voice chat software | ||
| license = [https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/blob/master/LICENSE Open source] | | license = [https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/blob/master/LICENSE Open source] | ||
| website = | | website = https://mumble.info | ||
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== Installation and configuration == | == Installation and configuration == | ||
# Download Mumble from its [ | # Download Mumble from its [https://mumble.info official website] (choose the links from the ''Stable Release'' column). If you're on Linux, you can usually install it using your package manager. | ||
# Start it and follow the instructions on your screen to configure the program. | # Start it and follow the instructions on your screen to configure the program. | ||
{{tip|We suggest to choose the '''Push-To-Talk''' mode in the '''Voice Activity Detection''' step; if you choose another mode, make sure to calibrate the volume levels correctly (follow the on-screen instructions carefully). This way, your voice will be transmitted only when you mean to, and there will be less background noise on the channel.}} | {{tip|We suggest to choose the '''Push-To-Talk''' mode in the '''Voice Activity Detection''' step; if you choose another mode, make sure to calibrate the volume levels correctly (follow the on-screen instructions carefully). This way, your voice will be transmitted only when you mean to, and there will be less background noise on the channel.}} |
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