On Sunday, July 22, 2012 18:31:27, Chris Knadle wrote:
> On Sunday, July 22, 2012 04:35:00, Ron wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 03:46:34PM -0400, Chris Knadle wrote:
[…]
> Steps:
> 1. "361" Windows client connects (Codec CELT)
> 2. I connected the "1.2.2-6_squeeze1" client; doesn't show which
> codec is use, but it's CELT
> 3. I connect my "348" client, connection shows Codec CELT
> 4. Talk a while -- everything works
> 5. I connect the "349" client from Sid, shows Codec OPUS
> 6. All audio connections for everybody DO NOT WORK from here on.
> "348" client still shows Codec CELT.
> As long as the "349" client from Sid is connected, disconnecting
> and reconnecting any other client gets a message from the server
> "Warning: Your client doesn't support the Opus codec, you won't
> be able to talk or hear anyone. Please upgrade to a client with
> Opus support."
I got curious as to which platforms supported Opus. It just so happens my
girlfriend is a Mac user, and also has an iPad. [Not my thing for obvious
reasons, but... to each their own.]
Opus support
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Windows 1.2.3a *no*
Windows "361" dev snapshot *no*
iOS 1.1 *no*
Mac OSX 1.2.3a *no*
Mac OSX "409" dev snapshot *yes*
("409" is brand new within the last couple of days)
Debian specifically
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1.2.2-6+squeeze1 *no*
"348" in Wheezy *no*
"349" in Sid *yes, only*
So who /exactly/ can the Debian -2 version of Mumble talk to?
-- Chris
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