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Cant hear anything audio is not transmitting #29

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cm157 opened this issue Jun 5, 2021 · 2 comments
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Cant hear anything audio is not transmitting #29

cm157 opened this issue Jun 5, 2021 · 2 comments

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@cm157
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cm157 commented Jun 5, 2021

I setup the server on Debian 10. Everything setup correctly and i launched the server.

I downloaded Mumla from F-Droid to both a Pixel 4a with GrapheneOs and Pixel 3 with CalyxOS.

On both devices i successfully connected to the Wahay server via Orbot.

Everything looks fine no errors you just hear anything. I tried talking from the PC and verified the mic is working and receiving the input via Audio Statistics.

No audio came through on any of the devices. I also tried communicating audio from the mobile devices and none of those worked either.

I have setup Mumble as a hidden service using the whonix guide and that worked up until a few months i go i think system updates broke it.

Wahay is for sure not working despite everything looking good i see no obvious sign of error to explain why audio is not being transmitted.

@rafaelbonifaz
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Hi,

Thanks for the comment, I am not sure it is directly related with Wahay. The idea with Wahay is that you don't need to setup a server, Wahay does that for you when you host a meeting. Wahay also makes sure you can join a Wahay meeting by starting Mumble and torrify the traffic to be able to access the Onion service.

That been said, you should be able to connect to a Wahay meeting with any torrify Mumble Client. The only difference that you should have is a certificate error that you should ignore, because we are using the onion address for authentication.

Now, about the audio issue you have I am not sure. You should try to configure Mumble to work only with TCP, not sure if that would fix anything, but give it a try. Also from Linux to Linux, have you try Wahay in both machines?

best,

Rafael

@cm157
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cm157 commented Jul 6, 2021

Solved the issue.

In Mumla, go to settings > audio and tick Disable Opus Codec for Mumble 1.2.4 servers

Now works on Android

correction: problem still exists issue is not resolved sorry

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