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Originally created by @jaggzh on GitHub (Feb 12, 2021).
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I'm trying to trace down a bug where Settings -> OK/Apply will stop audio playback if Pulse is used as the output system. (This bug happens without making changes to any settings though. Just going to settings and clicking apply).
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It would be useful to have some details in the client to show incoming audio data rate, or a volume bar, or something. Numerical statistics might be nice for many users in general.
I'm in Debian Stable, using a git-build of mumble. The remote client is 1.3.3-1 official package in a Debian Testing system. If I recall correctly this happens regardless of the remote system's platform. I'll reserve more details on this for making a bug report though, as it has little to do with the feature request.