Mumble won't connect to servers in Brigantia

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alucardx
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A rejoint: 02/29/2012

I'm trying to use mumble to connect to servers that come up in the server list and when I do the program seems to hang. I don't know what's going wrong but the UI becomes unresponsive and then I have to kill the process. Any ideas on this one?

GustavoCM

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A rejoint: 11/20/2012

If you run it from a terminal, does it show any relevant messages about the subject?

alucardx
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A rejoint: 02/29/2012

I did try that and it really didn't give any information.

t3g
t3g
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A rejoint: 05/15/2011

Are you using 1.2.3 or 1.2.4 RC1?

alucardx
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A rejoint: 02/29/2012

I'm using 1.2.3

alucardx
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I've had some time to play around with this a bit more. It seems that this problem is related to mumble trying to utilize the sound system in some way. As soon as you try to use a part of the program that needs the sound hardware, the CPU usage on the mumble process jumps up to 90% or so and then the program is unresponsive. I'm going to see if I can narrow it down any further. Does anyone else have any ideas?

GustavoCM

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A rejoint: 11/20/2012

How about using debug symbols? I didn't find a "mumble-debug" package, or similar, but perhaps its developers will have something for you.

lembas
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A rejoint: 05/13/2010
alucardx
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A rejoint: 02/29/2012

Okay, I'm not sure if this is a bug with drivers for my soundcard or not, but it seems like it could be. I've narrowed down a way to make mumble work everytime. If you open mumble and go to the Audio wizard, then on the second screen there is a check box for "Positional Audio". You un-check that, then re-check that and click next to go to the next wizard screen. At this point it will play test audio for you. If you don't un-check and re-check the "Positional Audio" box then mumble starts eating up your CPU and will hang.

The sound card on my Motherboard is an Intel 82801 High Definition Audio. Hopefully this will help someone else out if they ever run into the problem.