Mumble is an open-source VoIP application
Mumble is a free, open source, low latency, high quality voice chat application.
Mumble was the first VoIP application to establish true low latency voice communication over a decade ago. But low latency and gaming are not the only use cases it shines in.
Mumble Features
- Low-latency
- High audio quality
- Easy to configure
- Recognize friends across servers
- Staying backwards compatible as long as there is a considerable user-base with older versions
- Customizable for different use-cases
- Multiple clients for Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android
- Noise Suppression
- Automatic Level Equalization
- Priority Speakers
- Highly encrypted: Mumble used TLS-negotiable cipher suites and Mumble's voice channel is encrypted using OCB-AES128
- Authentication with secure certificates
- Highly scriptable: Admins and users can create their own scripts
- Positional audio - hear the players from where they are located in-game
- Wizards to guide you through setup, like configuring your microphone
- Web interface for administrators
- Channel viewers
- Authenticators
- Custom chat commands
- Automatable administration through Ice middleware
- Low resource cost for hosting
- Very stable server software
- Free choice between official and third party server software
- Custom web-interfaces for users through Ice
- Or host one of the available free software web interfaces
- Provide users with channel viewer data (CVP) without giving control away
- Or empower the users by providing the Ice interface
- Admin-friendly documentation
- Documentation for developers and end-users
Platforms
- Windows (Client, and Server)
- Linux (Client, and Server)
- macOS
- Android Client
- iOS Client
License
Mumble is an open-source project released under BSD-style License