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#*Address: mumble.eveuniversity.org | #*Address: mumble.eveuniversity.org | ||
#*Port: 64738 (Default) | #*Port: 64738 (Default) | ||
#*Username: <Your Forum Username, i.e: your character name | #*Username: <Your Forum Username, i.e: your character name> | ||
#Connect. | #Connect. | ||
#When prompted for your password, use your '''forum password'''! | #When prompted for your password, use your '''forum password'''! | ||
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Launch the package and run the installer. Restart mumble and enable your overlay! Launch Eve as normal; no command line is necessary. | Launch the package and run the installer. Restart mumble and enable your overlay! Launch Eve as normal; no command line is necessary. | ||
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== Troubleshooting == | |||
The Mumble FAQ on the Mumble homepage - [http://mumble.sourceforge.net/FAQ http://mumble.sourceforge.net/FAQ] - has a lot of useful information, and also has a section on Common Problems and Resolutions which may be helpful. | |||
=== I can login to other servers but not the UNI server!<br> === | |||
The Mumble download comes with a "backwards-compatible" version. That program won't work with our server. Use the up-to-date version. Also, if you change your forum password, you have to go to [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/update http://forum.eveuniversity.org/update] to fix that. | |||
' | === I can't enter a channel I should be able to!<br> === | ||
For example, you are in E-UNI but you are unable to access the fleet channels. | |||
Using the in-game browser, click this link: [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/update http://forum.eveuniversity.org/update]. Then disconnect from Mumble and reconnect. You should now be able to access the relevant channels.<br> | |||
=== A referral was returned from the server. === | |||
"A referral was returned from the server." error while starting Mumble on Windows Check your system time. Windows certificate check will fail if your clock is some years ahead/behind. | |||
*1. Hit esc and go to the "audio and chat" tab. | For Windows XP: Install the latest Root Certificate update through Windows Update (it's an optional update) to fix this problem. | ||
*2. Click "eve voice enabled". | |||
*3. Adjust push-to-talk button setting as appropriate (middle mouse button is default). | For Windows Vista/7: Right-click the Mumble executable, select "Properties", select the "Digital Signature" tab, click "Details" and click "Install certificate". | ||
*4. Adjust volume to 3 to prevent damaging unistas ears, and then adjust again after asking for a mic check, if needed. | |||
*5. Back in game, right click the chat tab you wish to enable EVE Voice with. | Installing [https://www.startssl.com/certs/ca-bundle.crt https://www.startssl.com/certs/ca-bundle.crt] to the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" cert store should also work. | ||
*6. There is no 6... | |||
If you compiled Mumble yourself either sign the binary or disable signing. | |||
If you are on windows 7 and this doesn't help you, try this out. Press Start, type MMC and press enter go to File and select Add/Remove Snap-ins in available snap-ins select Certificates and press ADD. you get three options, I personally went with "My User Account" | |||
with that done exit the Snap in management window and double click on the Certificate Icon, then double click on the "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" Right click on the Certificate icon that appears and highlight "all tasks" then click on the Import button. | |||
The import wizard will then ask for the filename of the certificate you want imported. First Save As: [https://www.startssl.com/certs/ca-bundle.crt https://www.startssl.com/certs/ca-bundle.cr] in whatever folder you want then link it to the import tool. follow the wizard's instructions and "Voila" you now should be able to use Mumble | |||
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== Fallback to EVE Voice, should Mumble go down == | |||
'''Not required, just recommended.''' | |||
<br> Sometimes Mumble goes down, and sometimes the Uni is at war (when anyone undocked should be capable of at least listening in Mumble), or you might be in the middle of a fleet op in null-sec. To prepare for the eventuality that they happen at once, it would make sense to prepare by enabling EVE voice chat in the game settings if you haven't already, and setting up a push to talk button and your mic if you're likely to be commanding in a fleet (this isn't in the WSOP, it's just good preparation). EVE Voice is not a bad tool. It works quite well nowadays and is much better than no audio at all. | |||
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==== How to join EVE Voice: ==== | |||
*1. Hit esc and go to the "audio and chat" tab. | |||
*2. Click "eve voice enabled". | |||
*3. Adjust push-to-talk button setting as appropriate (middle mouse button is default). | |||
*4. Adjust volume to 3 to prevent damaging unistas ears, and then adjust again after asking for a mic check, if needed. | |||
*5. Back in game, right click the chat tab you wish to enable EVE Voice with. | |||
*6. There is no 6... | |||
*7. Click "join audio". | *7. Click "join audio". | ||
<br> You will see a volume box on your portrait showing that you have joined correctly. once you have, do as 4 says and ask for a mic check. a volume of 3 will prevent blowing our ears and also give you room to raise it one tick at a time for perfect audio. | |||
You will see a volume box on your portrait showing that you have joined correctly. once you have, do as 4 says and ask for a mic check. a volume of 3 will prevent blowing our ears and also give you room to raise it one tick at a time for perfect audio. | |||