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Mumble
Mumble is a voice over IP (VoIP) application primarily designed for use by gamers, similar to programs such as TeamSpeak and Ventrilo.
Mumble uses a client–server architecture which allows users to talk to each other via the same server. It has a very simple administrative interface and features high sound quality and low latency. All communication is encrypted to ensure user privacy.
If you run into trouble get in touch with the IT team.
Best Uses
- Socialize with other Brave members
- Join fleet comms and listen to the Fleet Commander's orders, and keep up with intel as it comes in
- Get involved with other segments of BRAVE
Clients
Windows
Mac OS X
Linux
Note: Ubuntu Only, Please see your distro repositories for packages.
Android
Please Note: This is not an official build from the Mumble team. Use at your own risk.
iOS
Step 1 - Install Mumble
Pick one of the clients listed above and install it.
Step 2 - Log in via EVE-SSO
Go to Mumble Management App to log in via the official EVE-SSO.
Step 3 - Save the Login Info
Open the Mumble client. Click Server > Connect. Click Add New.
- In the Label field, put: Brave Collective
- In the Address field, put: mumble.braveineve.com
- In the Port field, put: 64738
- In the Username field, put your full character name exactly as it appears ingame, including capitalization and spaces.
- You can easily copy and paste this from the Mumble Management App by clicking on the name and pressing Ctrl/Cmd+C.
- Click OK to save the new connection.
- Select the connection you just created Brave Collective and try to connect.
- It will tell you that you need to enter a password to connect. Enter the password you saved from the login process to connect.
FAQ
Persistent Certificate Verification
If you're persistently getting a message noting "Server presented a certificate which failed verification.." which loops after clicking "Yes" Go to your Appdata directory, delete the "Mumble" folder and start over with Step 3 - Login.
- If you can't find this folder, Windows is likely hiding it. Show Hidden Files
I am on comcast and unable to connect
You might have success by lowering the security settings of your router from typical to minimal. Warning: Security setting changes are at your own risk.
For comcast WG already set to low security settings, you can try the following:
- Log into your router with username admin and password password at 10.0.0.1
- Retrieve your computers IP address from connected devices
- Click on advanced tab on the left hand side, then port forwading.
- Turn on port forwading
- Click add service from the drop down box and select other
- Name it Mumble and select TCP and UDP. Enter your IP adress. Set start port and end port to 64738.
- Save settings
Mumble Features
Advanced Settings
Whisper Key
A Whisper key allows you to talk your channel only, so you won't disturb the command channel.
Console
Notifications
Audio
Text-To-Speech Messages make the computer talk to you and Soundfile Messages will play a sound. Doh.
Overlay
Channels
Prevent channels from expanding on connect and show number of users in each channel.