
Originally Posted by
Thetargos
My only concern about Mumble is the current state of affairs with Pulse Audio and software mixing, especially input. This a critical feature to have in PA before it could be really useful. As it is right now, and being most sound chips on the market single stream DSPs, PA is a very welcome feature by offering its software mixing capability plus many other features (merging together more than two sound cards, and per-application volume settings, etc). Its capture support still is flaky (and I have not been able to get it working on any computer running with it). Without software mixing using VoIP apps is difficult or even useless, especially if you have to choose whether the game or the VoIP app will have sound... yes I'm looking at you TeamSpeak! (and what is the point of having a VoIP app, if you don't actually hear your friends?). I'm sure that being Mumble native ALSA it is susceptible to work with dmix, however I have not tried it. Very few things work with dmix (in my experience) even if they have native ALSA support.