FlightGear Newsletter July 2020: Difference between revisions

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<br/>Releases can be downloaded from [https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumble github].
<br/>Releases can be downloaded from [https://github.com/hbeni/fgcom-mumble github].


This prototype was recently completed and load tests showed very promising results (>100 users!). Also advanced features like 910.00 Echotest, ATIS recording and a [https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13608602/87289717-4a449500-c4fd-11ea-8e4a-cd99242bea07.png live status website] were implemented. RDF detection support was the latest addition and ATC-Pie already has good support for FGCom-mumble based radios with RDF in a development branch.
This prototype was recently completed and load tests showed very promising results (>100 users!). Also advanced features like 910.00 Echotest, ATIS recording and a [https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13608602/87289717-4a449500-c4fd-11ea-8e4a-cd99242bea07.png live status website] were implemented. RDF detection support was the latest addition and ATC-Pie already has good support for FGCom-mumble based radios with RDF in a development branch.<br/>
The plugin now also supports several client sessions within a single mumble session. Clients are distinguished using the client port number of the UDP input packets.


Basicly i think this is ready for public testing now. Testers still need to wait for mumbles official 1.4 release (if you don't want to compile yourself, or on linux want to use my precompiled binarys).
Basicly i think this is ready for public testing now. Testers still need to wait for mumbles official 1.4 release (if you don't want to compile yourself, or on linux want to use my precompiled binarys).
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