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Mumble problems

Created 21st February 2009 @ 17:16

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Rake

Lutunen
[hePPa]

So yeah, after getting my new computer, I’ve started getting problems with mumble. My crosshair just starts going all around the place just suddenly. This only happens in tf2, and with dual-core support on. It seems to work properly on 1.1.4 servers, but any other server it fucks up. Tried every version from 1.1.4 onwards, and none help. Works fine without dual-core support, but would greatly prefer having that extra fps. Running on 32-bit vista, if that matters. My old computer was on xp, and I’ve thought of reverting too to fix the problem. Any help appreciated. :x

Grem

rEJ
TG

Does mumble crash as soon as the crosshairs go crazy? It’s happening to me off late, and I have no idea what’s happening :/

Rake

Lutunen
[hePPa]

Nope, it just goes crazy. No crashes or anything. :f

Zap

hmm I got same problem problem, only mumble also crashes whenever my crosshair freaks out @_@

Waebi

‹Con›

For the mumble-crashers:
http://pastebin.com/m3aa190cc

copy it in a .bat file, put it in a folder and run it. Will start mumble, connect to your server and restart it when crashing.

Rake

Lutunen
[hePPa]

I’ve also noticed that this happens most commonly around the middle cp. And if that’s not random, nothing is. :|

Rake

Lutunen
[hePPa]

Installed xp, gonna see if it helped.

E: After installing xp haven’t noticed any problems, aside from my fps being stable 90 with everything on. :p

dr.Justice

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waebi is there anyway you can get that script to rejoin the channel you were in?

Joshua

You can modify the mumble url to get it to join a specific channel, but not the channel you were previously in: http://mumble.sourceforge.net/URLs

Waebi

‹Con›

indeed, http://mumble.sourceforge.net/URLs#Channels shows how to do it.

BUT if you register yourself on the server (linux servers should have a handy web script for it actually) then it WILL put you back in the same channel as you were.

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