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General

How to enable idle timeout / AFK channel?

You may want to enable the idle timeout / AFK feature on your MumbleMe Server to move any idle users into an "AFK" channel.
In order to enable this feature perform the following steps:-

1) Go to the Mumble Admin page, click on the configuration icon next to your server.
2) Click on the "Settings" tab of your server configuration.
3) Next to the "Idle Timer" option, select "Enabled"
4) Next to the "Idle Timeout" option, enter the number of minutes your users should be idle before being moved to the idle channel.

A referral was returned by the server

If you get the error message "A referral was returned by the server" when starting the Mumble client then please follow the following steps.

1) Uninstall the Mumble Client from "Add remove programs"

2) Download and install the 1.2.3a client from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mumble/files/Mumble/1.2.3a/mumble-1.2.3a...

*For a full explanation then please head over to the link http://blog.mumble.info/important-update-to-mumble-1-2-3a/

Where are your servers located?

The MumbleMe servers are located in the EU and USA

  • United Kingdom (London)
  • New York (New York)

Does MumbleMe support the Channel Viewer Protocol?

Yes. MumbleMe supports the Channel Viewer Protocol as per the article http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Channel_Viewer_Protocol

To configure the Channel Viewer Protocol for your website please refer to the link on the Mumble Admin page.

How do I record?

To record you can click self -> record and "Start" the recording. You can only record what you hear or say, ie: the channel you are connected to.
The recorded file is stored on your hard disk, so make sure you do not run out of space.
The following audio formats are supported:-

  • wav (uncompressed)
  • ogg/vorbis (compressed)
  • au (uncompressed)
  • flac (lossless compressed)

For more information please visit the Mumble site http://blog.mumble.info/for-the-record/

How do I upgrade / downgrade my number of slots?

If you need to upgrade / downgrade the number of slots of your MumbleMe server then contact us through the link http://www.mumbleme.com/contact and we will be happy to make the adjustment.

Does Mumble support priority speaker?

Yes, MumbleMe supports priority speaker, this means when a priority user starts talking all other people in the channel are attenuated.
Take a look at our Free Trial servers and get signed up.

Which version of Mumble are you running?

MumbleMe is running Murmur 1.2.4 on all servers, you can take advantage of all the neat new features by upgrading to the latest client (http://mumble.sourceforge.net/). For a full list of features available check out the following link http://mumble.sourceforge.net/1.2.4

Which games support positional audio and how do I enable it?

A majority of the newer mulitplayer games are coming out with positional audio as standard. To get a current list of the supported games and instructions on how to enable positional audio head over to the following http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Games#Positional_audio

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