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Originally created by @mumble-voip on GitHub (Feb 23, 2013).
I just bought a new iBUYPOWER computer and installed Mumble, but it doesn’t seem to work.
Everything is fine except the sound. Whenever I try to hear something the volumes are very low.
I tried running the sound wizard a few times with no luck. When it gets to the direction of sound part, I can hear everything perfectly! (When it goes from side to side.) But then it just dies again.
I tried every possible thing without luck.
Volume and audio work just fine on any other computer aspect. (Ventrilo, YouTube, iTunes etc.)
This ticket has been migrated from sourceforge. It is thus missing some details like original creator etc.
The original is at https://sourceforge.net/p/mumble/bugs/965/ .
@Kissaki commented on GitHub (Apr 14, 2013):
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@Kissaki commented on GitHub (Apr 14, 2013):
Which version of Mumble?
Do you hear the audio on the third page of the audio wizard (“Device tuning”)?