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by brothrehodal1979 2020. 3. 2. 18:08

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Ventrilo is the next evolutionary step of Voice over IP (VoIP). Ventrilo is also the industry standard by which all others measure themselves as they attempt to imitate its features.By offering surround sound positioning and on a per user, per channel, per server or global configuration level the program provides each user the option to fully customize exactly how they wish to hear sounds from other users or events.Latest version introduces more user control of how the main window is displayed.

You can turn on and off the title bar, display the large buttons on the right or switch to toolbar mode with icons on the top to maximize the usable width of the window. Extended mode which hides the User Name, Server and Bindings options. Turn on and off grid lines in the user list window. You can also customize the user list window icons and toolbar icons.The tool is best known for it's superior sound quality and minimal use of CPU resources so as not to interfere with day to day operations of the computer or during online game competitions.

I largely prefer Mumble (and it's what my guild uses), for the overlay, and the following reason:99% of people actually come in at the same volume.TeamSpeak is good, and I hate Vent, but the main problem I have with both of them is that around half the time you have to adjust people's individual volumes to hear them okay. This is particularly common in Vent, where one person's voice will sound like they're in the next room and the other person sounds like they've swallowed the microphone.Vent and TS may have more features, but that's why I like Mumble. I've used all three over many years of gaming and find that the audio quality of Mumble blows the others away.I always use voice-activation with mumble and find that it works extremely well, TS and Vent are notorious for getting poor results with it.As others have mentioned, the overlay works quite well and there's even an app for my Logitech G13 (shows channel, who's speaking).

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The setup wizard is very good too, well worth using.The extra beeps and squeaks bother me greatly in TS and vent, especially on push-to-talk.There are dozens of features in them that I have no use for (though appreciate their devs must've put a lot of work into). I pay for a Mumble server for my guild. It's excellent and cheap. I work in digital voice technology, and most of my guild are also co-workers. We did some research and determined that Mumble was superior in enough ways to justify it's use. The fact that it was inexpensive, easy to set up, and has good performance were additional factors.When we first started playing, I actually ran a Mumble server (Murmur) on a PC at my home. I just used port forwarding on my broadband router and used dyndns to provide a dns name to the users.

This worked fine when it was just one or two of us playing, and we had scheduled play times.As the guild grew, and play times became more random, I made the decision to subscribe to a 20 slot Mumble server for the guild. IT's cheap and so far, after more than a year, it's been very reliable. We use Mumble in our guild and it works great. The thing I like about Mumble is that the latency is lower. There are some videos on Youtube that shows the difference in latency between Mumble, Ventrilo and Teamspeak.Mumble vs Ventrilo:Mumble vs Ventrilo vs Teamspeak:The second video is not as accurate since the tester is using different physical servers for the different programs so a lot of other things may affect the results (like server hardware, ping etc).

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The videos are also 3-4 years old so it is of course possible that Ventrilo and Teamspeak has improved in this area since then.When you are doing ops and calling out for heals, interrupts, taunts etc it can mean the difference between a wipe and kill if you have as big latency as Ventrilo and Teamspeak has in the videos above.But server hosting is also important. I think it is better to get a good host with Teamspeak or Ventrilo than a bad host with Mumble.

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But if all other things are equal then I would choose Mumble.Edit: A newer comparision that uses TeamSpeak 3:Here we can hear that TeamSpeak has improved latency a lot from 2 to 3 but still not quite as good as Mumble. But according to this test I would say that both TeamSpeak 3 and Mumble is acceptable while Ventrilo isn't. I've used all three over the years, personally I prefer Mumble because it offers the lowest latency of the three. The sound quality of all three is comparable given the right settings. Mumble is a VoIP program and it doesn't try to be a whole lot more.If you're willing to rent then mumble's probably the cheapest of the three. If not then you probably won't be able to use vent given it's licensing.

A note on renting, quality usually has much more to do with the hosting company then the programs themselves.For the record: I have a low opinion of TS3. I would go with mumble or ts3. Both are quality programs in my opinion. Vent isn't bad, but I just have always had more issues with it (mainly getting the volume levels dialed in).I have seen some very VERY large TS3 servers, I was in a guild in GW2 that piggybacked on a very big gaming community TS3 server and I was amazed at the quality there.My swtor guild uses Mumble and i love it. We have a 50 person server and we've had it between 30 and capacity many times for guild events with no issues.