Heyyas,
Actually http://clan-speak.de/ offers free mumble servers without any requirements. After subscribing for a free server from today on they instantly activate them. Sorry for the offtopic post but this is a great service. Mumble is actually packaged in fedora and i thought this might be quite interesting for the foss gaming community. Have fun with your own low latency voice server.
kind regards, Rudolf Kastl
p.s. i am not involved in hosting but merely got a server with them for free since about 6 months.
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 18:25:15 +0100, Rudolf Kastl che666@gmail.com wrote:
Heyyas,
Actually http://clan-speak.de/ offers free mumble servers without any requirements. After subscribing for a free server from today on they instantly activate them. Sorry for the offtopic post but this is a great service. Mumble is actually packaged in fedora and i thought this might be quite interesting for the foss gaming community. Have fun with your own low latency voice server.
Fedora has FedoraTalk which allows contributors to call in using SIP or anyone using one of several DIDs and either reach other specific contributors or conference call areas. This is based on asterisk.
I tried using it for the community gaming experiment. It didn't get much use, but did work.
Bruno Wolff III wrote:
I tried using it for the community gaming experiment. It didn't get much use, but did work.
For gaming, SIP clients are quite poor.
They usually don't support a Push-to-Talk button and CELT is lower latency than any VoIP client codec.
Next time, if you hold a gaming session, Mumble would be much better. :)