ACLEditorDenyDenyAllowAllowAllow %1Allow %1Deny %1Deny %1Mumble - Add channelMumble - Add channelDefault server valueFailed: Invalid channelFailed: Invalid channelMumble - Edit %1Mumble - Edit %1ID: %1ID: %1This grants the %1 privilege. If a privilege is both allowed and denied, it is denied.<br />%2This grants the %1 privilege. If a privilege is both allowed and denied, it is denied.<br />%2Channel must have a nameChannel must have a nameThis revokes the %1 privilege. If a privilege is both allowed and denied, it is denied.<br />%2This revokes the %1 privilege. If a privilege is both allowed and denied, it is denied.<br />%2DialogDialogueNameNameEnter the channel name here.Enter the channel name here.DescriptionDescriptionPasswordPasswordEnter the channel password here.Enter the channel password here.Check to create a temporary channel.Check to create a temporary channel.TemporaryTemporary<b>Position</b><br/>
This value enables you to change the way Mumble arranges the channels in the tree. A channel with a higher <i>Position</i> value will always be placed below one with a lower value and the other way around. If the <i>Position</i> value of two channels is equal they will get sorted alphabetically by their name.<b>Position</b><br/>
This value enables you to change the way mumble arranges the channels in the tree. A channel with a higher <i>Position</i> value will always be placed below one with a lower value and the other way around. If the <i>Position</i> value of two channels is equal they will get sorted alphabetically by their name.<b>Position</b><br/>
This value enables you to change the way Mumble arranges the channels in the tree. A channel with a higher <i>Position</i> value will always be placed below one with a lower value and the other way around. If the <i>Position</i> value of two channels is equal they will get sorted alphabetically by their name.PositionPosition&Groups&GroupsGroupGroupList of groupsList of groupsRemove selected groupRemove selected groupRemoveRemoveInherit group members from parentInherit group members from parentInheritInheritMake group inheritable to sub-channelsMake group inheritable to sub-channelsInheritableInheritableGroup was inherited from parent channelGroup was inherited from parent channelInheritedInheritedMembersMembersAddAddAdd member to groupAdd member to groupRemove member from groupRemove member from group&ACL&ACLActive ACLsActive ACLsList of entriesList of entriesInherit ACL of parent?Inherit ACL of parent?This sets whether or not the ACL up the chain of parent channels are applied to this object. Only those entries that are marked in the parent as "Apply to sub-channels" will be inherited.This sets whether or not the ACL up the chain of parent channels are applied to this object. Only those entries that are marked in the parent as "Apply to sub-channels" will be inherited.Inherit ACLsInherit ACLsMove entry upMove entry upThis moves the entry up in the list. As entries are evaluated in order, this may change the effective permissions of users. You cannot move an entry above an inherited entry, if you really need that you'll have to duplicate the inherited entry.This moves the entry up in the list. As entries are evaluated in order, this may change the effective permissions of users. You cannot move an entry above an inherited entry if you really need that you'll have to duplicate the inherited entry.&Up&UpMove entry downMove entry downThis moves the entry down in the list. As entries are evaluated in order, this may change the effective permissions of users.This moves the entry down in the list. As entries are evaluated in order, this may change the effective permissions of users.&Down&DownAdd new entryAdd new entryThis adds a new entry, initially set with no permissions and applying to all.This adds a new entry, initially set with no permissions and applying to all.&Add&AddRemove entryRemove entryThis removes the currently selected entry.This removes the currently selected entry.&Remove&RemoveContextContextEntry should apply to this channel.Entry should apply to this channelEntry should apply to this channel.This makes the entry apply to this channel.This makes the entry apply to this channel.Applies to this channelApplies to this channelEntry should apply to sub-channels.Entry should apply to sub-channels.Add new groupAdd new group<b>Add</b><br/>
Add a new group.<b>Add</b><br/>
Add a new group.Inherited membersInherited membersContains the list of members added to the group by this channel.Contains the list of members added to the group by this channel.Contains a list of members whose group membership will not be inherited from the parent channel.Contains a list of members whose group membership will not be inherited from the parent channel.Contains the list of members inherited by other channels.Contains the list of members inherited by other channels.Type in the name of a user you wish to add to the group and click Add.Type in the name of a user you wish to add to the group and click Add.Type in the name of a user you wish to remove from the group and click Add.Type in the name of a user you wish to remove from the group and click Add.ExcludeExcludeExcluded membersExcluded membersThis makes the entry apply to sub-channels of this channel.This makes the entry apply to sub-channels of this channel.Applies to sub-channelsApplies to sub-channelsPermissionsPermissionsUser/GroupUser/GroupGroup this entry applies toGroup this entry applies toUser IDUser IDUser this entry applies toUser this entry applies toThis controls which user this entry applies to. Just type in the user name and hit enter to query the server for a match.This controls which user this entry applies to. Just type in the user name and hit enter to query the server for a match.&Properties&Properties<b>Name</b><br />Enter the channel name in this field. The name has to comply with the restriction imposed by the server you are connected to.<b>Name</b><br />Enter the channel name in this field. The name has to comply with the restriction imposed by the server you are connected to.<b>Temporary</b><br />
When checked the channel created will be marked as temporary. This means when the last player leaves it the channel will be automatically deleted by the server.<b>Temporary</b><br />
When ticked the channel created will be marked as temporary. This means when the last player leaves it the channel will be automatically deleted by the server.<b>Group</b><br />
These are all the groups currently defined for the channel. To create a new group, just type in the name and press enter.<b>Group</b><br />
These are all the groups currently defined for the channel. To create a new group, just type in the name and press enter.<b>Remove</b><br />This removes the currently selected group. If the group was inherited, it will not be removed from the list, but all local information about the group will be cleared.<b>Remove</b><br />This removes the currently selected group. If the group was inherited, it will not be removed from the list, but all local information about the group will be cleared.<b>Inherit</b><br />This inherits all the members in the group from the parent, if the group is marked as <i>Inheritable</i> in the parent channel.<b>Inherit</b><br />This inherits all the members in the group from the parent, if the group is marked as <i>Inheritable</i> in the parent channel.<b>Inheritable</b><br />This makes this group inheritable to sub-channels. If the group is non-inheritable, sub-channels are still free to create a new group with the same name.<b>Inheritable</b><br />This makes this group inheritable to sub-channels. If the group is non-inheritable, sub-channels are still free to create a new group with the same name.<b>Inherited</b><br />This indicates that the group was inherited from the parent channel. You cannot edit this flag, it's just for information.<b>Inherited</b><br />This indicates that the group was inherited from the parent channel. You cannot edit this flag, it's just for information.<b>Members</b><br />
This list contains all members that were added to the group by the current channel. Be aware that this does not include members inherited by higher levels of the channel tree. These can be found in the <i>Inherited members</i> list. To prevent this list to be inherited by lower level channels uncheck <i>Inheritable</i> or manually add the members to the <i>Excluded members</i> list.<b>Members</b><br />
This list contains all members that were added to the group by the current channel. Be aware that this does not include members inherited by higher levels of the channel tree. These can be found in the <i>Inherited members</i> list. To prevent this list to be inherited by lower level channels untick <i>Inheritable</i> or manually add the members to the <i>Excluded members</i> list.<b>Excluded members</b><br />
Contains a list of members whose group membership will not be inherited from the parent channel.<b>Excluded members</b><br />
Contains a list of members whose group membership will not be inherited from the parent channel.<b>Inherited members</b><br />
Contains the list of members inherited by the current channel. Uncheck <i>Inherit</i> to prevent inheritance from higher level channels.<b>Inherited members</b><br />
Contains the list of members inherited by the current channel. Untick <i>Inherit</i> to prevent inheritance from higher level channels.This controls which group of users this entry applies to.<br />Note that the group is evaluated in the context of the channel the entry is used in. For example, the default ACL on the Root channel gives <i>Write</i> permission to the <i>admin</i> group. This entry, if inherited by a channel, will give a user write privileges if he belongs to the <i>admin</i> group in that channel, even if he doesn't belong to the <i>admin</i> group in the channel where the ACL originated.<br />If a group name starts with '!', its membership is negated, and if it starts with '~', it is evaluated in the channel the ACL was defined in, rather than the channel the ACL is active in.<br />If a group name starts with '#', it is interpreted as an access token. Users must have entered whatever follows the '#' in their list of access tokens to match. This can be used for very simple password access to channels for non-authenticated users.<br />If a group name starts with '$', it will only match users whose certificate hash matches what follows the '$'.<br />A few special predefined groups are:<br /><b>all</b> - Everyone will match.<br /><b>auth</b> - All authenticated users will match.<br /><b>sub,a,b,c</b> - User currently in a sub-channel minimum <i>a</i> common parents, and between <i>b</i> and <i>c</i> channels down the chain. See the website for more extensive documentation on this one.<br /><b>in</b> - Users currently in the channel will match (convenience for '<i>sub,0,0,0</i>').<br /><b>out</b> - Users outside the channel will match (convenience for '<i>!sub,0,0,0</i>').<br />Note that an entry applies to either a user or a group, not both.This controls which group of users this entry applies to.<br />Note that the group is evaluated in the context of the channel the entry is used in. For example, the default ACL on the Root channel gives <i>Write</i> permission to the <i>admin</i> group. This entry, if inherited by a channel, will give users write privileges if they belongs to the <i>admin</i> group in that channel, even if they don't belong to the <i>admin</i> group in the channel where the ACL originated.<br />If a group name starts with '!', its membership is negated, and if it starts with '~', it is evaluated in the channel the ACL was defined in, rather than the channel the ACL is active in.<br />If a group name starts with '#', it is interpreted as an access token. Users must have entered whatever follows the '#' in their list of access tokens to match. This can be used for very simple password access to channels for non-authenticated users.<br />If a group name starts with '$', it will only match users whose certificate hash matches what follows the '$'.<br />A few special predefined groups are:<br /><b>all</b> - Everyone will match.<br /><b>auth</b> - All authenticated users will match.<br /><b>sub,a,b,c</b> - User currently in a sub-channel minimum <i>a</i> common parents, and between <i>b</i> and <i>c</i> channels down the chain. See the website for more extensive documentation on this one.<br /><b>in</b> - Users currently in the channel will match (convenience for '<i>sub,0,0,0</i>').<br /><b>out</b> - Users outside the channel will match (convenience for '<i>!sub,0,0,0</i>').<br />Note that an entry applies to either a user or a group, not both.<b>Password</b><br />This field allows you to easily set and change the password of a channel. It uses Mumble's access tokens feature in the background. Use ACLs and groups if you need more fine grained and powerful access control.<b>Password</b><br />This field allows you to easily set and change the password of a channel. It uses Mumble's access tokens feature in the background. Use ACLs and groups if you need more fine grained and powerful access control.This shows all the entries active on this channel. Entries inherited from parent channels will be shown in italics.<br />ACLs are evaluated top to bottom, meaning priority increases as you move down the list.This shows all the entries active on this channel. Entries inherited from parent channels will be shown in italics.<br />ACLs are evaluated top to bottom, meaning priority increases as you move down the list.ID of the channel.ID of the channel.Maximum UsersMaximum UsersMaximum number of users allowed in the channelMaximum number of users allowed in the channel<b>Maximum Users</b><br />
This value allows you to set the maximum number of users allowed in the channel. If the value is above zero, only that number of users will be allowed to enter the channel. If the value is zero, the maximum number of users in the channel is given by the server's default limit.<b>Maximum Users</b><br />?
This value allows you to set the maximum number of users allowed in the channel. If the value is above zero, only that number of users will be allowed to enter the channel. If the value is zero, the maximum number of users in the channel is given by the server's default limit.This is the sort order for the channel.PropertiesChannel passwordMaximum usersChannel nameInherited group membersForeign group membersInherited channel membersAdd members to groupList of ACL entriesALSAAudioInputDefault ALSA CardDefault ALSA CardOpening chosen ALSA Input failed: %1Opening chosen ALSA Input failed: %1ALSAAudioOutputDefault ALSA CardDefault ALSA CardOpening chosen ALSA Output failed: %1Opening chosen ALSA Output failed: %1ASIOConfig%1 (version %2)%1 (version %2)%1 -> %2 samples buffer, with %3 sample resolution (%4 preferred) at %5 Hz%1 -> %2 samples buffer, with %3 sample resolution (%4 preferred) at %5Hz%1 -> %2 samples buffer, with %3 sample resolution (%4 preferred) at %5 HzASIO Initialization failed: %1ASIO Initialisation failed: %1Failed to instantiate ASIO driverFailed to instantiate ASIO driverASIOASIODevice selectionDevice selectionDeviceDeviceDevice to use for microphoneDevice to use for microphoneThis chooses what device to query. You still need to actually query the device and select which channels to use.This chooses what device to query. You still need to actually query the device and select which channels to use.Query selected deviceQuery selected deviceThis queries the selected device for channels. Be aware that many ASIO drivers are buggy to the extreme, and querying them might cause a crash of either the application or the system.This queries the selected device for channels. Be aware that many ASIO drivers are buggy to the extreme, and querying them might cause a crash of either the application or the system.&Query&QueryConfigure selected deviceConfigure selected deviceThis configures the selected device. Be aware that many ASIO drivers are buggy to the extreme, and querying them might cause a crash of either the application or the system.This configures the selected device. Be aware that many ASIO drivers are buggy to the extreme, and querying them might cause a crash of either the application or the system.&Configure&ConfigureCapabilitiesCapabilitiesDriver nameDriver nameBuffer sizeBuffer sizeThis will configure the input channels for ASIO. Make sure you select at least one channel as microphone and speaker. <i>Microphone</i> should be where your microphone is attached, and <i>Speaker</i> should be a channel that samples '<i>What you hear</i>'.<br />For example, on the Audigy 2 ZS, a good selection for Microphone would be '<i>Mic L</i>' while Speaker should be '<i>Mix L</i>' and '<i>Mix R</i>'.This will configure the input channels for ASIO. Make sure you select at least one channel as microphone and speaker. <i>Microphone</i> should be where your microphone is attached, and <i>Speaker</i> should be a channel that samples '<i>What you hear</i>'.<br />For example, on the Audigy 2 ZS, a good selection for Microphone would be '<i>Mic L</i>' while Speaker should be '<i>Mix L</i>' and '<i>Mix R</i>'.Configure input channelsConfigure input channelsChannelsChannelsMicrophoneMicrophone<-<-->->UnusedUnusedSpeakersSpeakersList of microphonesList of speakersASIOInputYou need to select at least one microphone and one speaker source to use ASIO.Opening selected ASIO device failed. No input will be done.Opening selected ASIO device failed. No input will be done.AboutDialogAbout MumbleAbout Mumble&About Mumble&About Mumble&License&LicenceA&uthors&Third-Party LicensesOKOKLicense agreementAuthorsThird-party license agreements<h3>Mumble (%1)</h3><p>%3</p><p><b>An Open Source, low-latency, high quality voice-chat utility</b></p><p><tt><a href="%2">%2</a></tt></p><h3>Mumble (%1)</h3><p>%3</p><p><b>A voice-chat utility for gamers</b></p><p><tt><a href="%2">%2</a></tt></p>AudioInputInterfaceInterfaceSystemSystemInput method for audioInput method for audioDeviceDeviceInput device for audioInput device for audio<b>This is the input device to use for audio.</b><b>This is the input device to use for audio.</b>TransmissionTransmission&Transmit&TransmitWhen to transmit your speechWhen to transmit your speech<b>This sets when speech should be transmitted.</b><br /><i>Continuous</i> - All the time<br /><i>Voice Activity</i> - When you are speaking clearly.<br /><i>Push To Talk</i> - When you hold down the hotkey set under <i>Shortcuts</i>.<b>This sets when speech should be transmitted.</b><br /><i>Continuous</i> - All the time<br /><i>Voice Activity</i> - When you are speaking clearly.<br /><i>Push To Talk</i> - When you hold down the hotkey set under <i>Shortcuts</i>.DoublePush TimeDoublePush TimeIf you press the PTT key twice in this time it will get locked.If you press the PTT key twice in this time it will get locked.<b>DoublePush Time</b><br />If you press the push-to-talk key twice during the configured interval of time it will be locked. Mumble will keep transmitting until you hit the key once more to unlock PTT again.<b>DoublePush Time</b><br />If you press the push-to-talk key twice during the configured interval of time it will be locked. Mumble will keep transmitting until you hit the key once more to unlock PTT again.Reset audio cue to defaultReset audio cue to default<b>Reset</b><br/>Reset the paths for the files to their default.<b>Reset</b><br/>Reset the paths for the files to their default.Browse for on audio fileBrowse for on audio fileBrowse for off audio fileBrowse for off audio fileOffOffOnOnPreview the audio cuesPreview the audio cuesUse SNR based speech detectionUse SNR based speech detectionSignal to NoiseSignal to Noise<b>This sets speech detection to use Amplitude.</b><br />In this mode, the raw strength of the input signal is used to detect speech.<b>This sets speech detection to use Amplitude.</b><br />In this mode, the raw strength of the input signal is used to detect speech.AmplitudeAmplitudeVoice &HoldVoice & HoldHow long to keep transmitting after silenceHow long to keep transmitting after silenceSilence BelowSilence Below<b>This sets the trigger values for voice detection.</b><br />Use this together with the Audio Statistics window to manually tune the trigger values for detecting speech. Input values below "Silence Below" always count as silence. Values above "Speech Above" always count as voice. Values in between will count as voice if you're already talking, but will not trigger a new detection.<b>This sets the trigger values for voice detection.</b><br />Use this together with the Audio Statistics window to manually tune the trigger values for detecting speech. Input values below "Silence Below" always count as silence. Values above "Speech Above" always count as voice. Values in between will count as voice if you're already talking, but will not trigger a new detection.Speech AboveSignal values above this count as voiceCompression&QualityQuality of compression (peak bandwidth)<b>This sets the quality of compression.</b><br />This determines how much bandwidth Mumble is allowed to use for outgoing audio.Audio per packetHow many audio frames to send per packet<b>This selects how many audio frames should be put in one packet.</b><br />Increasing this will increase the latency of your voice, but will also reduce bandwidth requirements.<b>This shows peak outgoing bandwidth used.</b><br />This shows the peak amount of bandwidth sent out from your machine. Audio bitrate is the maximum bitrate (as we use VBR) for the audio data alone. Position is the bitrate used for positional information. Overhead is our framing and the IP packet headers (IP and UDP is 75% of this overhead).Audio ProcessingNoise suppression<b>This sets the amount of noise suppression to apply.</b><br />The higher this value, the more aggressively stationary noise will be suppressed.Maximum amplification of input sound<b>Maximum amplification of input.</b><br />Mumble normalizes the input volume before compressing, and this sets how much it's allowed to amplify.<br />The actual level is continually updated based on your current speech pattern, but it will never go above the level specified here.<br />If the <i>Microphone loudness</i> level of the audio statistics hover around 100%, you probably want to set this to 2.0 or so, but if, like most people, you are unable to reach 100%, set this to something much higher.<br />Ideally, set it so <i>Microphone Loudness * Amplification Factor >= 100</i>, even when you're speaking really soft.<br /><br />Note that there is no harm in setting this to maximum, but Mumble will start picking up other conversations if you leave it to auto-tune to that level.<b>Maximum amplification of input.</b><br />Mumble normalises the input volume before compressing, and this sets how much it's allowed to amplify.<br />The actual level is continually updated based on your current speech pattern, but it will never go above the level specified here.<br />If the <i>Microphone loudness</i> level of the audio statistics hover around 100%, you probably want to set this to 2.0 or so, but if, like most people, you are unable to reach 100%, set this to something much higher.<br />Ideally, set it so <i>Microphone Loudness * Amplification Factor >= 100</i>, even when you're speaking really soft.<br /><br />Note that there is no harm in setting this to maximum, but Mumble will start picking up other conversations if you leave it to auto-tune to that level.Current speech detection chanceEnabling this will cancel the echo from your speakers. Mixed has low CPU impact, but only works well if your speakers are equally loud and equidistant from the microphone. Multichannel echo cancellation provides much better echo cancellation, but at a higher CPU cost.Disabled<b>This sets speech detection to use Signal to Noise ratio.</b><br />In this mode, the input is analyzed for something resembling a clear signal, and the clarity of that signal is used to trigger speech detection.<b>This sets speech detection to use Signal to Noise ratio.</b><br />In this mode, the input is analysed for something resembling a clear signal, and the clarity of that signal is used to trigger speech detection.<b>This shows the current speech detection settings.</b><br />You can change the settings from the Settings dialog or from the Audio Wizard.<b>This shows the current speech detection settings.</b><br />You can change the settings from the Settings dialogue or from the Audio Wizard.Signal values below this count as silenceMaximum bandwidth used for sending audioUse Amplitude based speech detection<b>This selects how long after a perceived stop in speech transmission should continue.</b><br />Set this higher if your voice breaks up when you speak (seen by a rapidly blinking voice icon next to your name).Exclusive mode<b>This opens the device in exclusive mode.</b><br />No other application will be able to use the device.ExclusiveR&eset&Browse...B&rowse...&Preview<b>Preview</b><br/>Plays the current <i>on</i> sound followed by the current <i>off</i> sound.Displays an always on top window with a push to talk button in itDisplay push to talk windowMiscAudible audio cue when starting or stopping to transmit<b>This enables transmission audio cues.</b><br />Setting this will give you a short audio beep when you start and stop transmitting.Audio cueGets played when starting to transmitGets played when stopping to transmitHold TimeTime the microphone stays open after the PTT key is releasedServer maximum network bandwidth is only %1 kbit/s. Audio quality auto-adjusted to %2 kbit/s (%3 ms)Max. AmplificationIdle actionminutes donothingdeafenmuteafterEcho CancellationThe idle action will be reversed upon any key or mouse button inputUndo Idle action upon activityAudio input<b>This is the input method to use for audio.</b>Enable Opus' low-delay mode when the quality is set to <b>64 kb/s</b> or higher. If checked, Mumble will enable Opus' low-delay mode when the quality is set to <b>64 kbit/s</b> or higher. Low-delay mode decreases latency by <b>~15 milliseconds</b> in the round trip. This mode may require an higher bitrate to preserve the same quality, in comparison with the music and VOIP modes.Allow low delay modeDon't use noise suppression.Use the noise suppression algorithm provided by Speex.Use the noise suppression algorithm provided by RNNoise.Use a combination of Speex and RNNoise to do noise suppression.BothThis controls the amount by which Speex will suppress noise.Speex suppression strengthAudioInputDialogContinuousVoice ActivityPush To TalkAudio Input%1 msOffOff%1 s%1 kb/s-%1 dB%1 kbit/s (Audio %2, Position %4, Overhead %3)Audio systemInput deviceEcho cancellation modeTransmission modePTT lock thresholdPTT hold thresholdSilence belowCurrent speech detection chanceSpeech aboveSpeech belowAudio per packetQuality of compression (peak bandwidth)Noise suppressionMaximum amplificationTransmission started soundTransmission stopped soundInitiate idle action after (in minutes)Idle actionAccess to the microphone was denied. Please allow Mumble to use the microphone by changing the settings in System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Microphone.Access to the microphone was denied. Please check that your operating system's microphone settings allow Mumble to use the microphone.DisabledDisable echo cancellation.AudioOutputInterfaceInterfaceSystemSystemOutput method for audioDeviceDeviceOutput device for audio<b>This is the output device to use for audio.</b>Positional AudioAudio OutputDefault &Jitter BufferSafety margin for jitter buffer<b>This sets the minimum safety margin for the jitter buffer.</b><br />All incoming audio is buffered, and the jitter buffer continually tries to push the buffer to the minimum sustainable by your network, so latency can be as low as possible. This sets the minimum buffer size to use. If the start of sentences you hear is very jittery, increase this value.Minimum distance to user before sound volume decreasesThis sets the minimum distance for sound calculations. The volume of other users' speech will not decrease until they are at least this far away from you.This sets the maximum distance for sound calculations. When farther away than this, other users' speech volume will not decrease any further.<b>This enables one of the loopback test modes.</b><br /><i>None</i> - Loopback disabled<br /><i>Local</i> - Emulate a local server.<br /><i>Server</i> - Request loopback from server.<br />Please note than when loopback is enabled, no other users will hear your voice. This setting is not saved on application exit.VolumeVolume of incoming speech<b>This adjusts the volume of incoming speech.</b><br />Note that if you increase this beyond 100%, audio will be distorted.Output DelayAmount of data to bufferThe connected "speakers" are actually headphonesThe connected "speakers" are actually headphones.Factor for sound volume decreaseBloomFactor for sound volume increaseHow much should sound volume increase for sources that are really close?Checking this indicates that you don't have speakers connected, just headphones. This is important, as speakers are usually in front of you, while headphones are directly to your left/right.Ticking this indicates that you don't have speakers connected, just headphones. This is important, as speakers are usually in front of you, while headphones are directly to your left/right.This sets the amount of data to pre-buffer in the output buffer. Experiment with different values and set it to the lowest which doesn't cause rapid jitter in the sound.HeadphonesMinimum DistanceMaximum DistanceMaximum distance, beyond which speech volume won't decreaseMinimum VolumeWhat should the volume be at the maximum distance?Loopback TestDelay VarianceVariance in packet latency<b>This sets the packet latency variance for loopback testing.</b><br />Most audio paths contain some variable latency. This allows you to set that variance for loopback mode testing. For example, if you set this to 15ms, this will emulate a network with 20-35ms ping latency or one with 80-95ms latency. Most domestic net connections have a variance of about 5ms.<b>This sets the packet latency variance for loopback testing.</b><br />Most audio paths contain some variable latency. This allows you set that variance for loopback mode testing. For example, if you set this to 15ms, this will emulate a network with 20-35ms ping latency or one with 80-95ms latency. Most domestic net connections have a variance of about 5ms.Packet LossPacket loss for loopback mode<b>This sets the packet loss for loopback mode.</b><br />This will be the ratio of packets lost. Unless your outgoing bandwidth is peaked or there's something wrong with your network connection, this will be 0%&LoopbackDesired loopback modeAttenuate applications by...Attenuation of other applications during speech<b>Attenuate volume of other applications during speech</b><br />Mumble supports decreasing the volume of other applications during incoming and/or outgoing speech. This sets the attenuation of other applications if the feature is enabled.If checked Mumble lowers the volume of other applications while other users talkIf ticked Mumble lowers the volume of other applications while other users talk<b>Attenuate applications while other users talk</b><br />Mumble supports decreasing the volume of other applications during incoming and/or outgoing speech. This makes mumble activate the feature while other users talk to you.while other users talkIf checked Mumble lowers the volume of other applications while you talkIf ticked Mumble lowers the volume of other applications while you talk<b>Attenuate applications while you talk</b><br />Mumble supports decreasing the volume of other applications during incoming and/or outgoing speech. This makes mumble activate the feature while you talk.while you talkExclusive mode, not recommended.<b>This opens the device in exclusive mode.</b><br />No other application will be able to use the device.ExclusiveIf checked Mumble lowers the volume of other users while you talk if you have the "Priority Speaker" status.If ticked Mumble lowers the volume of other users while you talk if you have the "Priority Speaker" status.If checked, Mumble will only attenuate applications that are using the same output source as Mumble<b>Attenuate only applications using the same output as Mumble</b><br />If checked, applications that use a different output than Mumble will not be attenuated.Only attenuate applications using the same output deviceIf checked, PulseAudio loopback modules will be attenuated<b>Attenuate PulseAudio loopback modules</b><br />If loopback modules are linked to Mumble's output device/sink, they will also be attenuated.Attenuate PulseAudio loopback modulesAudio output<b>This is the output method to use for audio.</b><b>Attenuate other users while talking as Priority Speaker</b><br />Mumble supports decreasing the volume of other users while you talk as the <i>Priority Speaker</i> to avoid getting disturbed. Checking this checkbox will enable this feature.Attenuate other users while talking as Priority SpeakerEnableAttenuationAudioOutputDialogNoneLocalServerAudio Output%1 ms%1 %%1 mOutput systemOutput deviceDefault jitter bufferVolume of incoming speechOutput delayAttenuation of other applications during speechMinimum distanceMaximum distanceMinimum volumeBloomDelay variancePacket lossLoopbackAudioOutputSampleChoose sound fileInvalid sound fileThe file '%1' cannot be used by Mumble. Please select a file with a compatible format and encoding.AudioStats>1000 ms>1000msAudio StatisticsInput LevelsPeak microphone levelPeak power in last frameThis shows the peak power in the last frame (20 ms), and is the same measurement as you would usually find displayed as "input power". Please disregard this and look at <b>Microphone power</b> instead, which is much more steady and disregards outliers.Peak speaker levelThis shows the peak power of the speakers in the last frame (20 ms). Unless you are using a multi-channel sampling method (such as ASIO) with speaker channels configured, this will be 0. If you have such a setup configured, and this still shows 0 while you're playing audio from other programs, your setup is not working.This shows the peak power in the last frame (20 ms) of the speakers. Unless you are using a multi-channel sampling method (such as ASIO) with speaker channels configured, this will be 0. If you have such a setup configured, and this still shows 0 while you're playing audio from other programs, your setup is not working.Peak clean levelThis shows the peak power in the last frame (20 ms) after all processing. Ideally, this should be -96 dB when you're not talking. In reality, a sound studio should see -60 dB, and you should hopefully see somewhere around -20 dB. When you are talking, this should rise to somewhere between -5 and -10 dB.<br />If you are using echo cancellation, and this rises to more than -15 dB when you're not talking, your setup is not working, and you'll annoy other users with echoes.Signal AnalysisMicrophone powerHow close the current input level is to idealThis shows how close your current input volume is to the ideal. To adjust your microphone level, open whatever program you use to adjust the recording volume, and look at the value here while talking.<br /><b>Talk loud, as you would when you're upset over getting fragged by a noob.</b><br />Adjust the volume until this value is close to 100%, but make sure it doesn't go above. If it does go above, you are likely to get clipping in parts of your speech, which will degrade sound quality.Signal-To-Noise ratioSignal-To-Noise ratio from the microphoneThis is the Signal-To-Noise Ratio (SNR) of the microphone in the last frame (20 ms). It shows how much clearer the voice is compared to the noise.<br />If this value is below 1.0, there's more noise than voice in the signal, and so quality is reduced.<br />There is no upper limit to this value, but don't expect to see much above 40-50 without a sound studio.Speech ProbabilityProbability of speechThis is the probability that the last frame (20 ms) was speech and not environment noise.<br />Voice activity transmission depends on this being right. The trick with this is that the middle of a sentence is always detected as speech; the problem is the pauses between words and the start of speech. It's hard to distinguish a sigh from a word starting with 'h'.<br />If this is in bold font, it means Mumble is currently transmitting (if you're connected).Configuration feedbackCurrent audio bitrateBitrate of last frameDoublePush intervalTime between last two Push-To-Talk pressesSpeech DetectionCurrent speech detection chance<b>This shows the current speech detection settings.</b><br />You can change the settings from the Settings dialog or from the Audio Wizard.<b>This shows the current speech detection settings.</b><br />You can change the settings from the Settings dialogue or from the Audio Wizard.Signal and noise power spectrumPower spectrum of input signal and noise estimateThis shows the power spectrum of the current input signal (red line) and the current noise estimate (filled blue).<br />All amplitudes are multiplied by 30 to show the interesting parts (how much more signal than noise is present in each waveband).<br />This is probably only of interest if you're trying to fine-tune noise conditions on your microphone. Under good conditions, there should be just a tiny flutter of blue at the bottom. If the blue is more than halfway up on the graph, you have a seriously noisy environment.Echo AnalysisWeights of the echo cancellerThis shows the weights of the echo canceller, with time increasing downwards and frequency increasing to the right.<br />Ideally, this should be black, indicating no echo exists at all. More commonly, you'll have one or more horizontal stripes of bluish color representing time delayed echo. You should be able to see the weights updated in real time.<br />Please note that as long as you have nothing to echo off, you won't see much useful data here. Play some music and things should stabilize. <br />You can choose to view the real or imaginary parts of the frequency-domain weights, or alternately the computed modulus and phase. The most useful of these will likely be modulus, which is the amplitude of the echo, and shows you how much of the outgoing signal is being removed at that time step. The other viewing modes are mostly useful to people who want to tune the echo cancellation algorithms.<br />Please note: If the entire image fluctuates massively while in modulus mode, the echo canceller fails to find any correlation whatsoever between the two input sources (speakers and microphone). Either you have a very long delay on the echo, or one of the input sources is configured wrong.This shows the weights of the echo canceller, with time increasing downwards and frequency increasing to the right.<br />Ideally, this should be black, indicating no echo exists at all. More commonly, you'll have one or more horizontal stripes of bluish colour representing time delayed echo. You should be able to see the weights updated in real time.<br />Please note that as long as you have nothing to echo off, you won't see much useful data here. Play some music and things should stabilise. <br />You can choose to view the real or imaginary parts of the frequency-domain weights, or alternately the computed modulus and phase. The most useful of these will likely be modulus, which is the amplitude of the echo, and shows you how much of the outgoing signal is being removed at that time step. The other viewing modes are mostly useful to people who want to tune the echo cancellation algorithms.<br />Please note: If the entire image fluctuates massively while in modulus mode, the echo canceller fails to find any correlation whatsoever between the two input sources (speakers and microphone). Either you have a very long delay on the echo, or one of the input sources is configured wrong.This is the audio bitrate of the last compressed frame (20 ms), and as such will jump up and down as the VBR adjusts the quality. The peak bitrate can be adjusted in the Settings dialog.This is the audio bitrate of the last compressed frame (20 ms), and as such will jump up and down as the VBR adjusts the quality. The peak bitrate can be adjusted in the Settings dialogue.AudioWizardAudio Tuning WizardIntroductionWelcome to the Mumble Audio WizardFinishedEnjoy using MumbleDevice selectionDevice selectionSelecting the input and output device to use with Mumble.This is the device your microphone is connected to.SystemSystemInput method for audioInput method for audioDeviceDeviceInput device to use<b>Selects which sound card to use for audio input.</b>Cancel echo from headset or speakersUse echo cancellationThis enables echo cancellation of outgoing audio, which helps both on speakers and on headsets.This is the device your speakers or headphones are connected to.Output method for audioOutput device to use<b>Selects which sound card to use for audio Output.</b>Enable positional audioAllows positioning of soundAllows positioning of sound.Input DeviceOutput DeviceThis allows Mumble to use positional audio to place voices.<p>
To keep latency to an absolute minimum, it's important to buffer as little audio as possible on the soundcard. However, many soundcards report that they require a much smaller buffer than what they can actually work with, so the only way to set this value is to try and fail.
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You should hear a voice sample. Change the slider below to the lowest value which gives <b>no</b> interruptions or jitter in the sound. Please note that local echo is disabled during this test.
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Amount of data to bufferThis sets the amount of data to pre-buffer in the output buffer. Experiment with different values and set it to the lowest which doesn't cause rapid jitter in the sound.<p>
Open your sound control panel and go to the recording settings. Make sure the microphone is selected as active input with maximum recording volume. If there's an option to enable a "Microphone boost" make sure it's checked.
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Speak loudly, as when you are annoyed or excited. Decrease the volume in the sound control panel until the bar below stays as high as possible in the blue and green but <b>not</b> the red zone while you speak.
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Open your sound control panel and go to the recording settings. Make sure the microphone is selected as active input with maximum recording volume. If there's an option to enable a "Microphone boost" make sure it's ticked.
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Speak loudly, as when you are annoyed or excited. Decrease the volume in the sound control panel until the bar below stays as high as possible in the blue and green but <b>not</b> the red zone while you speak.
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Positional AudioAdjusting attenuation of positional audio.Use headphones instead of speakers<p>
Congratulations. You should now be ready to enjoy a richer sound experience with Mumble.
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Mumble is under continuous development, and the development team wants to focus on the features that benefit the most users. To this end, Mumble supports submitting anonymous statistics about your configuration to the developers. These statistics are essential for future development, and also make sure the features you use aren't deprecated.
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Use headphonesThis ignores the OS speaker configuration and configures the positioning for headphones instead.Volume tuningTuning microphone hardware volume to optimal settings.Now talk softly, as you would when talking late at night and you don't want to disturb anyone. Adjust the slider below so that the bar moves into green when you talk, but stays blue while you're silent.Voice Activity DetectionLetting Mumble figure out when you're talking and when you're silent.This will help Mumble figure out when you are talking. The first step is selecting which data value to use.Raw amplitude from inputSignal-To-Noise ratioNext you need to adjust the following slider. The first few utterances you say should end up in the green area (definitive speech). While talking, you should stay inside the yellow (might be speech) and when you're not talking, everything should be in the red (definitively not speech).Next you need to adjust the following two sliders. The first few utterances you say should end up in the green area (definitive speech). While talking, you should stay inside the yellow (might be speech) and when you're not talking, everything should be in the red (definitively not speech).Device tuningChanging hardware output delays to their minimum value.Submit anonymous statistics to the Mumble projectPush To Talk:Quality & NotificationsAdjust quality and notification settings.Quality settingsLowBalancedNotification settingsUse Text-To-Speech to read notifications and messages to you.Disable Text-To-Speech and use sounds instead.%1 msEnables attenuation of other applications while users talk to youAttenuate applications while other users talkHighCustomYou already set a customized quality configuration in Mumble. Select this setting to keep it.You have already set a customised quality configuration in Mumble. Select this setting to keep it.Enables attenuation of other applications while users talk to you. This means that as soon someone starts to speak to you in Mumble, the sound of all other applications (like audio players) will get attenuated so you can hear them more clearly.Apply some high contrast optimizations for visually impaired usersApply some high contrast optimisations for visually impaired usersUse high contrast graphicsKeep custom Text-To-Speech settings.<p>
Open your sound control panel and go to the recording settings. Make sure the microphone is selected as active input with maximum recording volume. If there's an option to enable a "Microphone boost" make sure it's checked.
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Speak loudly, as when you are annoyed or excited. Decrease the volume in the sound control panel until the bar below stays as high as possible in the striped and the empty but <b>not</b> the crisscrossed zone while you speak.
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Open your sound control panel and go to the recording settings. Make sure the microphone is selected as active input with maximum recording volume. If there's an option to enable a "Microphone boost" make sure it's checked.
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Speak loudly, as when you are annoyed or excited. Decrease the volume in the sound control panel until the bar below stays as high as possible in the striped and the empty but <b>not</b> the criss-crossed zone while you speak.
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Open your sound control panel and go to the recording settings. Make sure the microphone is selected as active input with maximum recording volume. If there's an option to enable a "Microphone boost" make sure it's ticked.
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Speak loudly, as when you are annoyed or excited. Decrease the volume in the sound control panel until the bar below stays as high as possible in the striped and the empty but <b>not</b> the criss-crossed zone while you speak.
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Now talk softly, as you would when talking late at night and you don't want to disturb anyone. Adjust the slider below so that the bar moves into empty zone when you talk, but stays in the striped one while you're silent.For high contrast modeNext you need to adjust the following slider. The first few utterances you say should end up in the empty area (definitive speech). While talking, you should stay inside the striped (might be speech) and when you're not talking, everything should be in the crisscrossed (definitively not speech).For high contrast modeNext you need to adjust the following slider. The first few utterances you say should end up in the empty area (definitive speech). While talking, you should stay inside the striped (might be speech) area, and when you're not talking, everything should be in the criss-crossed (definitively not speech) area. In this configuration Mumble will use a <b>low amount of bandwidth</b>. This will inevitably result in high latency and poor quality. Choose this only if your connection cannot handle the other settings. (16kbit/s, 60ms per packet)This is the <b>recommended default</b> configuration. It provides a good balance between quality, latency, and bandwidth usage. (40kbit/s, 20ms per packet)This is the <b>recommended default</b> configuration. It provides a good balance between quality, latency and bandwidth usage. (40kbit/s, 20ms per packet)This configuration is only recommended for use in setups where bandwidth is not an issue, like a LAN. It provides the lowest latency supported by Mumble and <b>high quality</b>. (72kbit/s, 10ms per packet)This configuration is only recommended for use in setups where bandwidth is not an issue, like a LAN. It provides the lowest latency supported by Mumble and <b>high quality</b>. (72kbit/s, 10ms per packet)<b>This is the input method to use for audio.</b><b>This is the Output method to use for audio.</b><html><head/><body><p>This is the audio tuning wizard for Mumble. This will help you correctly set the input levels of your sound card, and also set the correct parameters for sound processing in Mumble. </p><p>Please be aware that as long as this wizard is active, audio will be looped locally to allow you to listen to it, and no audio will be sent to the server. </p><p>Note that you can cancel this wizard at any time without it having an effect on your current audio systems. The settings are only once this wizard has been completed.</p></body></html><html><head/><body><p>Mumble supports positional audio for some games, and will position the voice of other users relative to their position in game. Depending on their position, the volume of the voice will be changed between the speakers to simulate the direction and distance the other user is at. Such positioning depends on your speaker configuration being correct in your operating system, so a test is done here. </p><p>The graph below shows the position of <span style=" color:#56b4e9;">you</span>, the <span style=" color:#d55e00;">speakers</span> and a <span style=" color:#009e73;">moving sound source</span> as if seen from above. You should hear the audio move between the channels. </p><p>You can also use your mouse to position the <span style=" color:#009e73;">sound source</span> manually.</p></body></html>Input systemInput deviceOutput systemOutput deviceOutput delayMaximum amplificationVAD levelPTT shortcutNo buttons assignedBanEditorMumble - Edit Bans&Address&MaskReasonStartEndUserHash&Add&Add&Update&Remove&RemoveBan ListSearch fieldThis is the search field. Use it to find bans that have this username set in the username field.Who are you looking for?No nicknameIP addressNo IP addressReason for the banNo reasonBan end dateBan end date. If you set the same date for start and end, the ban will be permanent (it will not expire).Ban end date. If you set the same date for start and end, the ban will be permanent (it will not expire).Certificate hashNo certificate hashBanned usersThis is a list with banned users.Use this button if you want to add a new ban.Use this button if you want to update ban information.Use this button if you want to remove user from the ban list.Clear all fieldsThis button clears all fields. Use it if you want to add a new ban.ClearBan List - %n Ban(s)SearchIP AddressMaskStart date/timeEnd date/timeCertViewNameNameEmailIssuerExpiry Date(none)Self-signedCertWizardUnable to validate email.<br />Enter a valid (or blank) email to continue.There was an error generating your certificate.<br />Please try again.Your certificate and key could not be exported to PKCS#12 format. There might be an error in your certificate.The file could not be opened for writing. Please use another file.The file's permissions could not be set. No certificate and key has been written. Please use another file.The file could not be written successfully. Please use another file.The file could not be opened for reading. Please use another file.The file is empty or could not be read. Please use another file.The file did not contain a valid certificate and key. Please use another file.Select file to export certificate toSelect file to import certificate fromUnable to import. Missing password or incompatible file type.<b>Certificate Expiry:</b> Your certificate is about to expire. You need to renew it, or you will no longer be able to connect to servers you are registered on.Current certificateCertificate file to importCertificate passwordCertificate to importNew certificateFile to export certificate toEmail addressYour nameCertificatesCertificate ManagementCertificate AuthenticationAuthenticating to servers without using passwordsCurrent certificateThis is the certificate Mumble currently uses.Current CertificateCreate a new certificateThis will create a new certificate.Import certificate from fileThis will import a certificate from file.Import a certificateExport CertificateThis will export a certificate to file.Export current certificateImport CertificatePKCS #12 Certificate import<p>Mumble can import certificates stored in PKCS #12 format. This is the format used when exporting a key from Mumble, and also when exporting keys from Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera etc.</p><p>If the file is password protected, you will need the password to import the certificate.</p><p>Mumble can import certificates stored in PKCS #12 format. This is the format used when exporting a key from Mumble, and also when exporting keys from FireFox, Internet Explorer, Opera etc.</p><p>If the file is password protected, you will need the password to import the certificate.</p><p>Mumble can import certificates stored in PKCS #12 format. This is the format used when exporting a key from Mumble, and also when exporting keys from Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera etc.</p><p>If the file is password protected, you will need the password to import the certificate.</p>Import fromFilename to import fromThis is the filename you wish to import a certificate from.Select file to import fromThis opens a file selection dialog to choose a file to import a certificate from.This opens a file selection dialogue to choose a file to import a certificate from.Open...PasswordPasswordPassword for PKCS#12 fileThis is the password for the PKCS#12 file containing your certificate.Certificate to importThis is the certificate you are importing.Certificate DetailsReplace CertificateReplace existing certificate with new certificate?<p>You already have a certificate stored in Mumble, and you are about to replace it.</p>
<p>If you are upgrading to a certificate issued to you by a trusted CA and the email addresses match your current certificate, this is completely safe, and servers you connect to will automatically recognize the strong certificate for your email address.
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<p>If this is not the case, you will no longer be recognized by any server you previously have authenticated with. If you haven't been registered on any server yet, this is nothing to worry about.
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Are you sure you wish to replace your certificate?
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<p>You already have a certificate stored in Mumble, and you are about to replace it.</p>
<p>If you are upgrading to a certificate issued to you by a trusted CA and the email addresses match your current certificate, this is completely safe, and servers you connect to will automatically recognise the strong certificate for your email address.
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<p>If this is not the case, you will no longer be recognised by any server you previously have authenticated with. If you haven't been registered on any server yet, this is nothing to worry about.
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Are you sure you wish to replace your certificate?
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This is the certificate Mumble currently uses. It will be replaced.New certificateThis is the new certificate that will replace the old one.New CertificateMake a backup of your certificateExport toFilename to export toThis is the filename you wish to export a certificate to.Save As...This is the certificate Mumble currently uses. It will be exported.Generate a new certificate for strong authentication<p>Mumble will now generate a strong certificate for authentication to servers.</p><p>If you wish, you may provide some additional information to be stored in the certificate, which will be presented to servers when you connect. If you provide a valid email address, you can upgrade to a CA issued email certificate later on, which provides strong identification.</p>NameNameEmailYour email address (e.g. johndoe@mumble.info)This is your email address. It is strongly recommended to provide a valid email address, as this will allow you to upgrade to a strong certificate without authentication problems.Your name (e.g. John Doe)This is your name, and will be filled out in the certificate. This field is entirely optional.This is your name, and will be filled out in the certificate. This field is entirely optional.FinishCertificate-based authentication is ready for useEnjoy using Mumble with strong authentication.Automatic certificate creation<p>If you ever lose your current certificate, which will happen if your computer suffers a hardware failure or you reinstall your machine, you will no longer be able to authenticate to any server you are registered on. It is therefore <b>mandatory</b> that you make a backup of your certificate. We strongly recommend you store this backup on removable storage, such as a USB flash drive.</p>
<p>Note that this file will not be encrypted, and if anyone gains access to it, they will be able to impersonate you, so take good care of it.</p><p>If you ever lose your current certificate, which will happen if your computer suffers a hardware failure or you reinstall your machine, you will no longer be able to authenticate to any server you are registered on. It is therefore <b>mandatory</b> that you make a backup of your certificate. We strongly recommend you store this backup on removable storage, such as a USB flash drive.</p>
<p>Note that this file will not be encrypted, and if anyone gains access to it, they will be able to impersonate you, so take good care of it.</p><p>Mumble can use certificates to authenticate with servers. Using certificates avoids passwords, meaning you don't need to disclose any password to the remote site. It also enables very easy user registration and a client side friends list independent of servers.</p><p>While Mumble can work without certificates, the majority of servers will expect you to have one.</p><p>Creating a new certificate automatically is sufficient for most use cases. But Mumble also supports certificates representing trust in the users ownership of an email address. These certificates are issued by third parties. For more information see our <a href="http://mumble.info/certificate.php">user certificate documentation</a>. </p>ChanACLNoneTraverseEnterSpeakMute/DeafenMake channelMake temporaryLink channelThis represents no privileges.This represents total access to the channel, including the ability to change group and ACL information. This privilege implies all other privileges.This represents total access to the channel, including the ability to change group and ACL information. This privilege implies all other privileges.This represents the permission to traverse the channel. If a user is denied this privilege, he will be unable to access this channel and any sub-channels in any way, regardless of other permissions in the sub-channels.This represents the permission to traverse the channel. If users are denied this privilege, they will be unable to access this channel and any sub-channels in any way, regardless of other permissions in the sub-channels.This represents the permission to join the channel. If you have a hierarchical channel structure, you might want to give everyone Traverse, but restrict Enter in the root of your hierarchy.This represents the permission to speak in a channel. Users without this privilege will be suppressed by the server (seen as muted), and will be unable to speak until they are unmuted by someone with the appropriate privileges.This represents the permission to speak in a channel. Users without this privilege will be suppressed by the server (seen as muted), and will be unable to speak until they are unmuted by someone with the appropriate privileges.This represents the permission to whisper to this channel from the outside. This works exactly like the <i>speak</i> privilege, but applies to packets spoken with the Whisper key held down. This may be used to broadcast to a hierarchy of channels without linking.This represents the permission to mute and deafen other users. Once muted, a user will stay muted until he is unmuted by another privileged user or reconnects to the server.This represents the permission to mute and deafen other users. Once muted, users will stay muted until they are unmuted by another privileged user or reconnects to the server.This represents the permission to move a user to another channel or kick him from the server. To actually move the user, either the moving user must have Move privileges in the destination channel, or the user must normally be allowed to enter the channel. Users with this privilege can move users into channels the target user normally wouldn't have permission to enter.This represents the permission to move users to another channel or kick them from the server. To actually move the user, either the moving user must have Move privileges in the destination channel, or the user must normally be allowed to enter the channel. Users with this privilege can move users into channels the target user normally wouldn't have permission to enter.This represents the permission to make sub-channels. The user making the sub-channel will be added to the admin group of the sub-channel.This represents the permission to make a temporary subchannel. The user making the sub-channel will be added to the admin group of the sub-channel. Temporary channels are not stored and disappear when the last user leaves.This represents the permission to link channels. Users in linked channels hear each other, as long as the speaking user has the <i>speak</i> privilege in the channel of the listener. You need the link privilege in both channels to create a link, but just in either channel to remove it.This represents the permission to write text messages to other users in this channel.This represents the permission to forcibly remove users from the server.This represents the permission to permanently remove users from the server.This represents the permission to register and unregister users on the server.This represents the permission to register oneself on the server.WhisperMoveText messageKickBanRegister UserRegister SelfWrite ACLThis represents the permission to use the listen-feature allowing to listen to a channel without being in it.ListenThis represents the permission to reset the comment or avatar of a user.Reset User ContentChatbarTextEditPaste and &SendPaste and send<center>Type chat message here</center>Unable to send image: too large.Unable to send image %1: too large.This server does not allow sending images.ClientUserFriendAuthenticatedPriority speakerRecordingMuted (server)Deafened (server)Local Ignore (Text messages)Local MuteMuted (self)Deafened (self)Local Ignore (Text-To-Speech)ConfigDialogAccept changesThis button will accept current settings and return to the application.<br />The settings will be stored to disk when you leave the application.Reject changesThis button will reject all changes and return to the application.<br />The settings will be reset to the previous positions.Apply changesThis button will immediately apply all changes.Undo changes for current pageThis button will revert any changes done on the current page to the most recent applied settings.Restore defaults for current pageMumble ConfigurationConfiguration categoriesThis button will restore the defaults for the settings on the current page. Other pages will not be changed.<br />To restore all settings to their defaults, you can press the "Defaults (All)" button.Restore all defaultsThis button will restore the defaults for all settings.ConnectDialogConnecting to %1Enter usernameServernameUnknownUsersFailed to fetch server listMumble Server ConnectPingRemove from FavoritesRemove from FavouritesAdd custom server&CopyCopy favorite link to clipboardCopy favourite link to clipboard&PastePaste favorite from clipboardPaste favourite from clipboard&Edit...&Add New...Add to &FavoritesAdd to &FavouritesOpen &WebpageServer listSearchLocationFilterShow AllShow PopulatedShow ReachableAllAfricaAsiaEuropeNorth AmericaOceaniaSouth AmericaConsent to the transmission of private data<p>To measure the latency (ping) of public servers and determine the number of active users, your IP address must be transmitted to each public server.</p><p>Do you consent to the transmission of your IP address? If you answer no, the public server list will be deactivated. However, you can reactivate it at any time in the network settings.</p>C&onnectAdding host %1HostnameBonjour namePortAddressesWebsitePacket lossPing (80%)%1 msPing (95%)Bandwidth%1 kbit/sVersionConnectDialogEditEdit ServerName of the serverA&ddressInternet address of the server.Internet address of the server. <b>Address</b><br/>
Internet address of the server. This can be a normal hostname, an IPv4/IPv6 address or a Bonjour service identifier. Bonjour service identifiers have to be prefixed with a '@' to be recognized by Mumble.<b>Address</b></br>
Internet address of the server. This can be a normal hostname, an ipv4/6 address or a bonjour service identifier. Bonjour service identifiers have to be prefixed with a '@' to be recognized by Mumble.<b>Address</b><br/>
Internet address of the server. This can be a normal hostname, an IPv4/IPv6 address or a Bonjour service identifier. Bonjour service identifiers have to be prefixed with a '@' to be recognised by Mumble.&PortPort on which the server is listening<b>Port</b><br/>
Port on which the server is listening. If the server is identified by a Bonjour service identifier this field will be ignored.&UsernameUsername to send to the server<b>Username</b><br/>
Username to send to the server. Be aware that the server can impose restrictions on how a username might look like. Also your username could already be taken by another user.LabelAdd ServerYou are currently connected to a server.
Do you want to fill the dialog with the connection data of this server?
Host: %1 Port: %2You have an URL in your clipboard.
Do you want to fill the dialog with this data?
Host: %1 Port: %2PasswordPasswordPassword to send to the server<b>Password</b><br/>
Password to be sent to the server on connect. This password is needed when connecting as <i>SuperUser</i> or to a server using password authentication. If not entered here the password will be queried on connect.Show password<b>Label</b><br/>
Label of the server. This is what the server will be named like in your server list and can be chosen freely.Local server label127.0.0.164738Your usernameYour password&Fill&IgnoreCrashReporterMumble Crash Report<p><b>We're terribly sorry, but it seems Mumble has crashed. Do you want to send a crash report to the Mumble developers?</b></p><p>The crash report contains a partial copy of Mumble's memory at the time it crashed, and will help the developers fix the problem.</p><p><b>We're terribly sorry, but it seems Mumble has crashed. Do you want to send a crash report to the Mumble developers?</b></p><p>The crash report contains a partial copy of Mumble's memory at the time it crashed, and will help the developers fix the problem.</p>Email address (optional)Please describe briefly, in English, what you were doing at the time of the crashPlease briefly describe what you were doing at the time of the crashSend ReportDon't send reportCrash upload successfulThank you for helping make Mumble better!Crash upload failedWe're really sorry, but it appears the crash upload has failed with error %1 %2. Please inform a developer.This really isn't funny, but apparently there's a bug in the crash reporting code, and we've failed to upload the report. You may inform a developer about error %1This really isn't funny, but apparently there's a bug in the crash reporting code, and we've failed to upload the report. You may inform a developer about error %1Uploading crash reportAbort uploadDatabaseThe database '%1' is read-only. Mumble cannot store server settings (i.e. SSL certificates) until you fix this problem.The database '%1' is read-only. Mumble can not store server settings (ie. SSL certificates) until you fix this problem.The database file '%1' set in the configuration file does not exist. Do you want to create a new database file at this location?Mumble failed to initialize a database in any of the possible locations.DeveloperConsoleDeveloper ConsoleDockTitleBarDrag hereGlobalShortcutShortcutsList of configured shortcutsFunctionDataShortcutSuppressAdd new shortcutThis will add a new global shortcut&Add&AddRemove selected shortcutThis will permanently remove a selected shortcut.&Remove&Remove<html><head/><body><p>Mumble can currently only use mouse buttons and keyboard modifier keys (Alt, Ctrl, Cmd, etc.) for global shortcuts.</p><p>If you want more flexibility, you can enable <span style=" font-style:italic;">Access for assistive devices</span> in the system's Accessibility preferences. However, please note that this change also potentially allows malicious programs to read what is typed on your keyboard.</p></body></html><html><head/><body><p>Mumble can currently only use mouse buttons and keyboard modifier keys (Alt, Ctrl, Cmd, etc.) for global shortcuts.</p><p>If you want more flexibility, you can enable <span style=" font-style:italic;">Access for assistive devices</span> in the system's Accessibility preferences. However, please note that this change also potentially allows malicious programs to read what is typed on your keyboard.</p></body></html>Open Accessibility PreferencesSkipEnable Global Shortcuts<b>Additional Shortcut Engines</b><br />This section allows you to configure the use of additional GlobalShortcut engines.Additional Shortcut Engines<b>Enable Windows hooks</b>.<br />This enables the Windows hooks shortcut engine. Using this engine allows Mumble to suppress keypresses and mouse clicks.Enable Windows hooks<b>Enable GKey</b>.<br />This setting enables support for the GKey shortcut engine, for "G"-keys found on Logitech keyboards.Enable GKey<b>Enable XInput</b><br />This setting enables support for the XInput shortcut engine, for Xbox compatible controllers.Enable XInput<b>Enable shortcuts in privileged applications</b>.<br />Also known as "UIAccess". This allows Mumble to receive global shortcut events from programs running at high privilege levels, such as an Admin Command Prompt or older games that run with admin privileges.
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Without this option enabled, using Mumble's global shortcuts in privileged applications will not work. This can seem inconsistent: for example, if the Push-to-Talk button is pressed in a non-privileged program, but released in a privileged application, Mumble will not observe that it has been released and you will continue to talk until you press the Push-to-Talk button again.Enable shortcuts in privileged applicationsGlobalShortcutButtonsEdit shortcutStart capture process<html><head/><body><p>Starts the capture process: all buttons you press will be added to the tree.</p><p>Once all buttons are released, the capture process stops automatically.</p></body></html>AddAddRemove the currently selected itemsRemoveRemoveGlobalShortcutConfig<html><head/><body><p>Mumble can currently only use mouse buttons and keyboard modifier keys (Alt, Ctrl, Cmd, etc.) for global shortcuts.</p><p>If you want more flexibility, you can add Mumble as a trusted accessibility program in the Security & Privacy section of your Mac's System Preferences.</p><p>In the Security & Privacy preference pane, change to the Privacy tab. Then choose Accessibility (near the bottom) in the list to the left. Finally, add Mumble to the list of trusted accessibility programs.</body></html>Shortcuts<b>This is the global shortcut key combination.</b><br />Click this field and then press the desired key/button combo to rebind. Double-click to clear.<b>This is the global shortcut key combination.</b><br />Double-click this field and then the desired key/button combo to rebind.Suppress keys from other applications<b>This hides the button presses from other applications.</b><br />Enabling this will hide the button (or the last button of a multi-button combo) from other applications. Note that not all buttons can be suppressed.Configured shortcutsGlobalShortcutEngineUnknownGlobalShortcutMacMouseKeyboardGlobalShortcutTargetWhisper TargetChannel TargetRestrict to GroupIf specified, only members of this group will receive the whisper.List of usersAddAddRemoveRemoveModifiersDo not send positional audio information when using this whisper shortcut.Ignore positional audioShout to Linked channelsShout to subchannelsThe whisper will also be transmitted to linked channels.The whisper will also be sent to the subchannels of the channel target.Shout/Whisper to:Current selectionWhen shouting to channel:Shout to linked channelsChannelGlobalShortcutWinMouseKeyboardGlobalShortcutXKeyboardMouseJackAudioSystemHardware PortsMonoStereoLCDNot connectedLCDConfigEnable this deviceLCDDevicesNameName<p>This is the list of available LCD devices on your system. It lists devices by name, but also includes the size of the display. Mumble supports outputting to several LCD devices at a time.</p>
<h3>Size:</h3>
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This field describes the size of an LCD device. The size is given either in pixels (for Graphic LCDs) or in characters (for Character LCDs).</p>
<h3>Enabled:</h3>
<p>This decides whether Mumble should draw to a particular LCD device.</p>SizeEnabledViewsMinimum Column Width<p>This option decides the minimum width a column in the User View.</p>
<p>If too many people are speaking at once, the User View will split itself into columns. You can use this option to pick a compromise between number of users shown on the LCD, and width of user names.</p>
<p>This option decides the minimum width a column in the User View.</p>
<p>If too many people are speaking at once, the User View will split itself into columns. You can use this option to pick a compromise between number of users shown on the LCD, and width of user names.</p>
This setting decides the width of column splitter.Splitter WidthMinimum column widthSplitter widthListenerLocalVolumeDialogAdjusting local volume for listening to %1LogDebugCriticalWarningInformationOther self-muted/deafenedUser recording state changedUser kicked (you or by you)User kickedYou self-mutedUser muted (you)User muted (by you)User muted (other)You self-unmutedYou self-deafenedYou self-undeafenedUser renamedUser connected and entered channelUser left channel and disconnectedPrivate text messagethe server[[ Invalid size ]][[ Text object too large to display ]][Date changed to %1]
link to %1FTP link to %1player linkchannel link%1 linkServer connectedServer disconnectedUser joined serverUser left serverUser joined channelUser left channelPermission deniedText messageYou joined channelYou joined channel (moved)User started listening to channelUser stopped listening to channelLogConfigToggle console for %1 eventsToggle pop-up notifications for %1 eventsToggle Text-To-Speech for %1 eventsClick here to toggle sound notification for %1 eventsToggle window highlight (if not active) for %1 eventsPath to sound file used for sound notifications in the case of %1 events<br />Single click to play<br />Double-click to changeClick here to toggle console output for %1 events.<br />If checked, this option makes Mumble output all %1 events in its message log.Click here to toggle console output for %1 events.<br />If ticked, this option makes Mumble output all %1 events in its message log.Click here to toggle pop-up notifications for %1 events.<br />If checked, a notification pop-up will be created by Mumble for every %1 event.Click here to toggle pop-up notifications for %1 events.<br />If checked, a notification pop-up will be created by mumble for every %1 event.Click here to toggle pop-up notifications for %1 events.<br />If ticked, a notification pop-up will be created by Mumble for every %1 event.Click here to toggle window highlight for %1 events.<br />If checked, Mumble's window will be highlighted for every %1 event, if not active.Path to sound file used for sound notifications in the case of %1 events.<br />Single click to play<br />Double-click to change<br />Ensure that sound notifications for these events are enabled or this field will not have any effect.Click here to toggle Text-To-Speech for %1 events.<br />If checked, Mumble uses Text-To-Speech to read %1 events out loud to you. Text-To-Speech is also able to read the contents of the event which is not true for sound files. Text-To-Speech and sound files cannot be used at the same time.Click here to toggle sound notification for %1 events.<br />If checked, Mumble uses a soundfile predefined by you to indicate %1 events. Soundfiles and Text-To-Speech cannot be used at the same time.Click here to toggle Text-To-Speech for %1 events.<br />If ticked, Mumble uses Text-To-Speech to read %1 events out loud to you. Text-To-Speech is also able to read the contents of the event which is not true for sound files. Text-To-Speech and sound files cannot be used at the same time.Click here to toggle sound notification for %1 events.<br />If checked, Mumble uses a sound file predefined by you to indicate %1 events. Sound files and Text-To-Speech cannot be used at the same time.Path to soundfile used for sound notifications in the case of %1 events.<br />Single click to play<br />Doubleclick to change<br />Be sure that sound notifications for these events are enabled or this field will not have any effect.Click here to toggle sound notification for %1 events.<br />If selected, Mumble uses a sound file predefined by you to indicate %1 events. Sound files and Text-To-Speech cannot be used at the same time.MessagesMessageConsoleNotificationText-To-SpeechSoundfilePathText To SpeechVolumeVolume of Text-To-Speech Engine<b>This is the volume used for the speech synthesis.</b>Length thresholdMessage length threshold for Text-To-Speech Engine<b>This is the length threshold used for the Text-To-Speech Engine.</b><br />Messages longer than this limit will not be read aloud in their full length. CharactersWhisperIf checked you will only hear whispers from users you added to your friend list.If ticked you will only hear whispers from users you added to your friend list.Only accept whispers from friendsIf enabled text messages you send will be read back to you with TTSRead back own messagesChat LogMaximum chat lengthUnlimited LinesHighlightIf enabled, TTS will not dictate the message scope.Omit Message ScopeIf enabled, TTS will not dictate the message author.Omit Message AuthorIf checked the time at the beginning of a message will be displayed in the 24-hour format.
The setting only applies for new messages, the already shown ones will retain the previous time format.Use 24-hour clockHow far individual messages are spaced out from one another.Message marginsLog messagesTTS engine volumeChat message marginsLookConfigSystem defaultNoneOnly with usersAllAskDo NothingMove<a href="%1">Browse</a>This link is located next to the theme heading in the ui config and opens the user theme directoryUser InterfaceThis sets which channels to automatically expand. <i>None</i> and <i>All</i> will expand no or all channels, while <i>Only with users</i> will expand and collapse channels as users join and leave them.This sets which channels to automatically expand. <i>None</i> and <i>All</i> will expand no or all channels, while <i>Only with users</i> will expand and collapse channels as users join and leave them.List users above subchannels (requires restart).<b>If set, users will be shown above subchannels in the channel view.</b><br />A restart of Mumble is required to see the change.Users above Channels<b>If set, will verify you want to quit if connected.</b>Show number of users in each channelShow channel user countLanguageLanguage to use (requires restart)<b>This sets which language Mumble should use.</b><br />You have to restart Mumble to use the new language.Look and FeelLayoutClassicStackedHybridCustomThis changes the behavior when moving channels.This changes the behaviour when moving channels.This sets the behavior of channel drags; it can be used to prevent accidental dragging. <i>Move</i> moves the channel without prompting. <i>Do Nothing</i> does nothing and prints an error message. <i>Ask</i> uses a message box to confirm if you really wanted to move the channel.This sets the behavior of channel drags; it can be used to prevent accidental dragging. <i>Move Channel</i> moves the channel without prompting. <i>Do Nothing</i> does nothing and prints an error message. <i>Ask</i> uses a message box to confirm if you really wanted to move the channel.This sets the behaviour of channel drags; it can be used to prevent accidental dragging. <i>Move</i> moves the channel without prompting. <i>Do Nothing</i> does nothing and prints an error message. <i>Ask</i> uses a message box to confirm if you really wanted to move the channel.ExpandWhen to automatically expand channelsChannel DraggingAsk whether to close or minimize when quitting Mumble.Ask whether to close or minimise when quitting Mumble.Ask on quit while connectedAlways On Top<b>If set, minimizing the Mumble main window will cause it to be hidden and accessible only from the tray. Otherwise, it will be minimized as a window normally would.</b><b>If set, minimising the Mumble main window will cause it to be hidden and accessible only from the tray. Otherwise, it will be minimised as a window normally would.</b>Hide in tray when minimizedHide in tray when minimisedHide the main Mumble window in the tray when it is minimized.Hide the main Mumble window in the tray when it is minimised.This setting controls when the application will be always on top.NeverAlwaysIn minimal viewIn normal viewDisplays talking status in system trayShow talking status in tray iconThis setting controls in which situations the application will stay always on top. If you select <i>Never</i> the application will not stay on top. <i>Always</i> will always keep the application on top. <i>In minimal view</i> / <i>In normal view</i> will only keep the application always on top when minimal view is activated / deactivated.Show context menu in menu barApply some high contrast optimizations for visually impaired usersApply some high contrast optimisations for visually impaired usersOptimize for high contrastOptimise for high contrastApplicationAdds user and channel context menus into the menu barTray IconChannel TreeUse selected item as the chat bar targetFilter automatically hides empty channelsShow transmit mode dropdown in toolbarThemeTheme to use to style the user interface<b>Configures which theme the Mumble user interface should be styled with</b><br />Mumble will pick up themes from certain directories and display them in this list. The one you select will be used to customize the visual appearance of Mumble. This includes colors, icons and more.User DraggingThis changes the behavior when moving users.This sets the behavior of user drags; it can be used to prevent accidental dragging. <i>Move</i> moves the user without prompting. <i>Do Nothing</i> does nothing and prints an error message. <i>Ask</i> uses a message box to confirm if you really wanted to move the user.<b>Enable Developer menu</b><br />This enables the "Developer"-menu in Mumble. This menu is used for developer-specific features, such as the Developer Console.Enable Developer menuWhen in custom layout mode, checking this disables rearranging.Lock layoutTalking UIA user that is silent for the given amount of seconds will be removed from the Talkin UI.Remove silent user afterIf this is checked, the local user (yourself) will always be visible in the TalkingUI (regardless of talking state).Always keep local user visibleHow many characters from the original name to display at the beginning of an abbreviated name.String to separate a channel name from its parent's.Channel separatorAbbreviated prefix charactersThe names of how many parent channels should be included in the channel's name when displaying it in the TalkingUI?How many characters from the original name to display at the end of an abbreviated name.Abbreviated postfix charactersWhether to also allow abbreviating the current channel of a user (instead of only its parent channels).Abbreviate current channel nameChannel hierarchy depthAbbreviation replacementWhether the channel (hierarchy) name should be abbreviated, if it exceeds the specified maximum length.Abbreviate channel namesThe preferred maximum length of a channel (hierarchy) name in the Talking UI. Note that this is not a hard limit though.Max. channel name lengthRelative font size to use in the Talking UI in percent.Rel. font size (%)String that gets used instead of the cut-out part of an abbreviated name.Prefix character countPostfix character countMaximum name lengthRelative font sizeAlways on topChannel draggingAutomatically expand channels whenUser dragging behaviorSilent user lifetimeShow the local volume adjustment for each user (if any).Show volume adjustmentsWhether to show all of the local user's listeners (ears) in the TalkingUI (and thereby also the channels they are in). Show local user's listeners (ears)Hide the username for each user if they have a nickname.Show nicknames onlyMainWindowRootPush-to-TalkGlobal ShortcutPush and hold this button to send voice.Global ShortcutThis configures the push-to-talk button, and as long as you hold this button down, you will transmit voice.Global ShortcutThis configures the push-to-talk button, and as long as you hold this button down, you will transmit voice.Reset Audio ProcessorGlobal ShortcutUnlink PluginGlobal ShortcutPush-to-MuteGlobal ShortcutJoin ChannelGlobal ShortcutToggle OverlayGlobal ShortcutToggle state of in-game overlay.Global ShortcutToggle MinimalGlobal ShortcutVolume Up (+10%)Global ShortcutVolume Down (-10%)Global ShortcutMumbleMumble -- %1&WindowMinimizeMinimiseCtrl+MCloseMumble is currently connected to a server. Do you want to Close or Minimize it?Mumble is currently connected to a server. Do you want to Close or Minimise it?Mute SelfGlobal ShortcutSet self-mute status.Global ShortcutThis will set or toggle your muted status. If you turn this off, you will also disable self-deafen.Global ShortcutDeafen SelfGlobal ShortcutSet self-deafen status.Global ShortcutThis will set or toggle your deafened status. If you turn this on, you will also enable self-mute.Global ShortcutWhisper/ShoutWhisper<center>Not connected</center>Not connectedClearOpening URL %1File does not existFile is not a configuration file.Settings merged from file.URL scheme is not 'mumble'This version of Mumble can't handle URLs for Mumble version %1.%2.%3Connecting to %1Enter usernameConnecting to server %1.Reconnecting.Transmit Mode set to Continuous<p>%1 (%2)<br />%3</p><h2>Voice channel</h2><p>Encrypted with 128 bit OCB-AES128<br />%1 ms average latency (%4 deviation)</p>Register yourself as %1<p>You are about to register yourself on this server. This action cannot be undone, and your username cannot be changed once this is done. You will forever be known as '%1' on this server.</p><p>Are you sure you want to register yourself?</p><p>You are about to register yourself on this server. This action cannot be undone, and your username cannot be changed once this is done. You will forever be known as '%1' on this server.</p><p>Are you sure you want to register yourself?</p><h2>Version</h2><p>Protocol %1</p><p>No build information or OS version available</p>The connection is encrypted and authenticated using %1 and uses %2 as the key exchange mechanism (%3)The connection is encrypted using %1, with %2 for message authentication and %3 as the key exchange mechanism (%4)The connection is secured by the cipher suite that OpenSSL identifies as %1<p>The connection provides perfect forward secrecy</p><p>The connection does not provide perfect forward secrecy</p><h2>Control channel</h2><p>The connection uses %1</p>%2%3<p>%4 ms average latency (%5 deviation)</p><p>Remote host %6 (port %7)</p>Voice channel is sent over control channelRegister user %1<p>You are about to register %1 on the server. This action cannot be undone, the username cannot be changed, and as a registered user, %1 will have access to the server even if you change the server password.</p><p>From this point on, %1 will be authenticated with the certificate currently in use.</p><p>Are you sure you want to register %1?</p><p>You are about to register %1 on the server. This action cannot be undone, the username cannot be changed, and as a registered user, %1 will have access to the server even if you change the server password.</p><p>From this point on, %1 will be authenticated with the certificate currently in use.</p><p>Are you sure you want to register %1?</p>Kicking user %1Banning user %1View comment on user %1Message to channel %1Connected.<li>Expected certificate digest (SHA-1): %1</li>Server presented a certificate which failed verification.<p>%1</p><ul>%2</ul><p>The specific errors with this certificate are:</p><ol>%3</ol><p>Do you wish to accept this certificate anyway?<br />(It will also be stored so you won't be asked this again.)</p>SSL Version mismatchServer connection failed.<center>Type message to channel '%1' here</center>Type message to channel '%1' here<center>Type message to user '%1' here</center>Type message to user '%1' hereChoose image fileFailed to load imageCould not open file for reading.Image format not recognized.Image format not recognised.&User&ChannelUse in conjunction with Whisper to.Global ShortcutThis will switch the states of the in-game overlay.Global ShortcutLink ChannelGlobal ShortcutCycle Transmit ModeGlobal ShortcutSet Transmit Mode to Push-To-TalkGlobal ShortcutSet Transmit Mode to ContinuousGlobal ShortcutSet Transmit Mode to VADGlobal ShortcutSend Text MessageGlobal ShortcutSend Clipboard Text MessageGlobal ShortcutThis will send your Clipboard content to the channel you are currently in.Global ShortcutContinuousVoice ActivityPush-to-TalkMumble - Minimal View -- %1CancelSave Image As...Save Image FileCould not save image: %1Change your commentTransmit Mode set to Voice ActivityTransmit Mode set to Push-to-Talk<p>Connected users: %1/%2</p>UDP StatisticsTo ServerFrom ServerGoodLateLostResync<h2>Audio bandwidth</h2><p>Maximum %1 kbit/s<br />Current %2 kbit/s<br />Codec: %3</p>Mumble Server Information&View CertificateEnter reasonSending message to %1To %1: %2Message to %1Are you sure you want to reset the comment of user %1?Are you sure you want to reset the avatar of user %1?Are you sure you want to delete %1 and all its sub-channels?Sending message to channel %1Message to tree %1To %1 (Tree): %2(Tree) %1: %2Unmuted and undeafened.Unmuted.Muted.Muted and deafened.Deafened.Undeafened.Restart Mumble?Some settings will only apply after a restart of Mumble. Restart Mumble now?About QtSSL Verification failed: %1<li>Server certificate digest (SHA-1): %1</li><b>WARNING:</b> The server presented a certificate that was different from the stored one.This server is using an older encryption standard, and is no longer supported by modern versions of Mumble.This server is using an older encryption standard, and is no longer supported by modern versions of Mumble.Server connection failed: %1.Disconnected from server.Invalid usernameYou connected with an invalid username, please try another one.Username in useThat username is already in use, please try another username.Wrong certificate or passwordWrong certificate or password for registered user. If you are
certain this user is protected by a password please retry.
Otherwise abort and check your certificate and username.Wrong passwordWrong server password for unregistered user account, please try again.Images (*.png *.jpg *.jpeg)C&onfigure&HelpLogThis shows all recent activity. Connecting to servers, errors and information messages all show up here.<br />To configure exactly which messages show up here, use the <b>Settings</b> command from the menu.This shows all recent activity. Connecting to servers, errors and information messages all show up here.<br />To configure exactly which messages show up here, use the <b>Settings</b> command from the menu.&Quit MumbleCloses the programExits the application.Ctrl+QOpen the server connection dialogOpen the server connection dialogue&DisconnectDisconnect from serverDisconnects you from the server.Show information about the server connectionThis will show extended information about the connection to the server.&Mute&Deafen&Local MuteSend a Text MessageSends a text message to another user.Add new channelThis adds a new sub-channel to the currently selected channel.Remove channelThis removes a channel and all sub-channels.Edit Groups and ACL for channelThis opens the Group and ACL dialog for the channel, to control permissions.This opens the Group and ACL dialogue for the channel to control permissions.&LinkLink your channel to another channelThis is the chatbar<br />If you enter text here and then press enter the text is sent to the user or channel that was selected. If nothing is selected the message is sent to your current channel.ChatbarShows a dialog of registered servers, and also allows quick-connect.Shows a dialogue of registered servers, and also allows quick-connect.Kick user (with reason)Kick selected user off server. You'll be asked to specify a reason.Mute userMute or unmute user on server. Unmuting a deafened user will also undeafen them.Kick and ban user (with reason)Kick and ban selected user from server. You'll be asked to specify a reason.Deafen userDeafen or undeafen user on server. Deafening a user will also mute them.Mute user locallyMute or unmute user locally. Use this on other users in the same room.This links your current channel to the selected channel. If users in a channel have permission to speak in the other channel, users can now hear each other. This is a permanent link, and will last until manually unlinked or the server is restarted. Please see the shortcuts for push-to-link.This links your current channel to the selected channel. If they have permission to speak in the other channel, users can now hear each other. This is a permanent link, and will last until manually unlinked or the server is restarted. Please see the shortcuts for push-to-link.This links your current channel to the selected channel. If users in a channel have permission to speak in the other channel, users can now hear each other. This is a permanent link, and will last until manually unlinked or the server is restarted. Please see the shortcuts for push-to-link.&UnlinkChannelUnlink your channel from another channelThis unlinks your current channel from the selected channel.Unlinks your channel from all linked channels.This unlinks your current channel (not the selected one) from all linked channels.&ResetReset audio preprocessorThis will reset the audio preprocessor, including noise cancellation, automatic gain and voice activity detection. If something suddenly worsens the audio environment (like dropping the microphone) and it was temporary, use this to avoid having to wait for the preprocessor to readjust.This will reset the audio preprocessor, including noise cancellation, automatic gain and voice activity detection. If something suddenly worsens the audio environment (like dropping the microphone) and it was temporary, use this to avoid having to wait for the preprocessor to readjust.&Mute SelfMute yourselfMute or unmute yourself. When muted, you will not send any data to the server. Unmuting while deafened will also undeafen.&Deafen SelfDeafen yourselfDeafen or undeafen yourself. When deafened, you will not hear anything. Deafening yourself will also mute.&Text-To-SpeechToggle Text-To-SpeechEnable or disable the text-to-speech engine. Only messages enabled for TTS in the Configuration dialog will actually be spoken.Enable or disable the text-to-speech engine. Only messages enabled for TTS in the Configuration dialogue will actually be spoken.Display audio statisticsPops up a small dialog with information about your current audio input.Pops up a small dialogue with information about your current audio input.Forcibly unlink pluginThis forces the current plugin to unlink, which is handy if it is reading completely wrong data.This forces the current plugin to unlink, which is handy if it is reading completely wrong data.Configure MumbleAllows you to change most settings for Mumble.Start the audio configuration wizardThis will guide you through the process of configuring your audio hardware.&What's This?Enter What's This? modeClick this to enter "What's This?" mode. Your cursor will turn into a question mark. Click on any button, menu choice or area to show a description of what it is.Information about MumbleShows a small dialog with information and license for Mumble.Shows a small dialogue with information and licence for Mumble.Information about SpeexShows a small dialog with information about Speex.Shows a small dialogue with information about Speex.Information about QtShows a small dialog with information about Qt.Shows a small dialogue with information about Qt.Check for &UpdatesCheck for new version of MumbleConnects to the Mumble webpage to check if a new version is available, and notifies you with an appropriate download URL if this is the case.Connects to the Mumble webpage to check if a new version is available, and notifies you with an appropriate download URL if this is the case.Sends a text message to all users in a channel.Configure certificates for strong authenticationThis starts the wizard for creating, importing and exporting certificates for authentication against servers.This starts the wizard for creating, importing and exporting certificates for authentication against servers.Register user on serverThis will permanently register the user on the server.Add &FriendAdds a user as your friend.This will add the user as a friend, so you can recognize him on this and other servers.This will add the user as a friend so you can recognise them on this and other servers.&Remove FriendRemoves a user from your friends.This will remove a user from your friends list.&Update FriendUpdate name of your friend.Your friend uses a different name than what is in your database. This will update the name.Edit registered users listThis opens the editor for registered users, which allow you to change their name or unregister them.Add or remove text-based access tokens&Minimal ViewToggle minimal window modesThis will toggle minimal mode, where the log window and menu is hidden.This will toggle minimal mode, where the log window and menu is hidden.You muted and deafened %1.You unmuted and undeafened %1.You undeafened %1.You suppressed %1.%1 muted and deafened by %2.%1 unmuted and undeafened by %2.%1 undeafened by %2.%1 suppressed by %2.%1 moved to %2.%1 moved to %2 by %3.%1 moved in from %2 by %3.%1 is now muted and deafened.Your account information can not be verified currently. Please try again laterWelcome message: %1Mumble: %1You were denied %1 privileges in %2.%3 was denied %1 privileges in %2.Denied: Cannot modify SuperUser.Denied: Invalid channel name.Denied: Text message too long.Denied: Operation not permitted in temporary channel.You need a certificate to perform this operation.%1 does not have a certificate.Invalid username: %1.Invalid username.Channel is full.Channel nesting limit reached.Channel count limit reached. Need to delete channels before creating new ones.Permission denied.%1 connected and entered channel.%1 connected.%1 is now muted.%1 is now unmuted.Recording startedRecording stopped%1 started recording.%1 stopped recording.You revoked your priority speaker status.You assumed priority speaker status.%1 revoked your priority speaker status.%1 gave you priority speaker status.You revoked priority speaker status for %1.You gave priority speaker status to %1.%1 revoked own priority speaker status.%1 assumed priority speaker status.%1 revoked priority speaker status for %2.%1 gave priority speaker status to %2.You were unmuted and undeafened by %1.You were muted by %1.You were undeafened by %1.You were suppressed.You were suppressed by %1.You were unsuppressed.You were unsuppressed by %1.You joined %1.You moved %1 to %2.%1 is recording%1 renamed to %2 by %3.%1 disconnected.Servermessage fromFailed to load Opus, it will not be available for audio encoding/decoding.The server requests minimum client version %1The server requests positional audio be enabled.The server requests positional audio be disabled.The server requests Push-to-Talk be enabled.The server requests Push-to-Talk be disabled.You were unmuted by %1.You muted %1.You unsuppressed %1.You unmuted %1.%1 muted by %2.%1 unsuppressed by %2.%1 unmuted by %2.Unable to find matching CELT codecs with other clients. You will not be able to talk to all users.You were muted and deafened by %1.You were deafened by %1.You were kicked from the server by %1: %2.%3 was kicked from the server by %1: %2.You were kicked and banned from the server by %1: %2.%3 was kicked and banned from the server by %1: %2.You were moved to %1 by %2.%1 entered channel.Server connection rejected: %1.Denied: %1.%1 renamed to %2.%1 left channel and disconnected.Message from %1You have User Dragging set to "Do Nothing" so the user wasn't moved.You have Channel Dragging set to "Do Nothing" so the channel wasn't moved.Unknown Channel Drag mode in UserModel::dropMimeData.Remote controlling Mumble:
InvocationError: No RPC command specifiedRPCWelcome to Mumble.Skipping version check in debug mode.Hide FrameToggle showing frame on minimal windowThis will toggle whether the minimal window should have a frame for moving and resizing.&Unlink AllReset the comment of the selected user.&Join ChannelView comment in editorQuery server for connection information for userS&erver&Self&Unlink PluginsRegister yourself on the serverChange your avatar image on this server&Remove AvatarRemove currently defined avatar image.Icon ToolbarChange your own commentRecordingPriority Speaker&Copy URLCopies a link to this channel to the clipboard.Ignore MessagesLocally ignore user's text chat messages.Silently drops all text messages from the user.Edit ban list on serverThis lets you edit the server-side IP ban list.&Filter on/offToggle the channel filter (Ctrl+F)Enable or disable the filtering of select channels.
By default all empty channels will be filtered.
You can mark additional channels for filtering from
the channel's context menu.Ctrl+F&Hide Channel when FilteringReset the avatar of the selected user.Locally adjust the user's speech volume.Opens a dialog with a volume slider. Use this on other users in the same room.&Developer&Hide MumbleHides the main Mumble window.Hides the main Mumble window. Restore by clicking on the tray icon or starting Mumble again.Show the Developer ConsoleShows the Mumble Developer Console, where Mumble's log output can be inspected.&Connect...&Ban list...&Information...&Kick...&Ban...Local Volume Adjustment...Send &Message...&Add...&Remove...&Edit...Audio S&tatistics...&Settings...&Audio Wizard...Developer &Console...&About...About &Speex...About &Qt...&Certificate Wizard...&Register...Registered &Users...Change &Avatar...&Access Tokens...Reset &Comment...Reset &Avatar...View Comment...&Change Comment...R&egister...ShowShows the main Mumble window.Server sync protocol violation. No user profile received.Protocol violation. Server sent remove for occupied channel.Listen to channelListen to this channel without joining itLocally adjust the volume for this virtual ear.&ListenerNo action available...Unable to %1 into %2 - Adding the respective access (password) token might grant you access.No more listeners allowed in this channel.You are not allowed to listen to more channels than you currently are.You started listening to %1%1 started listening to your channelYou stopped listening to %1%1 stopped listening to your channelTalking UIToggles the visibility of the TalkingUI.Join user's channelJoins the channel of this user.Channels and usersActivity logChat messageDisable Text-To-SpeechLocally disable Text-To-Speech for this user's text chat messages.Silently disables Text-To-Speech for all text messages from the user.TreeChannelPrivate%1: %2(%1) %2Configuration file %1 does not exist or is not writable.
Hide/show main windowGlobal Shortcut&Set Nickname...Set a local nicknameSets a local nickname for another user.Usage: mumble rpc <action> [options]
It is possible to remote control a running instance of Mumble by using
the 'mumble rpc' command.
Valid actions are:
mute
Mute self
unmute
Unmute self
togglemute
Toggle self-mute status
deaf
Deafen self
undeaf
Undeafen self
toggledeaf
Toggle self-deafen status
starttalking
Start talking
stoptalking
Stop talking
Usage: mumble [options] [<url>]
<url> specifies a URL to connect to after startup instead of showing
the connection window, and has the following form:
mumble://[<username>[:<password>]@]<host>[:<port>][/<channel>[/<subchannel>...]][?version=<x.y.z>]
The version query parameter has to be set in order to invoke the
correct client version. It currently defaults to 1.2.0.
Valid options are:
-h, --help Show this help text and exit.
-m, --multiple
Allow multiple instances of the client to be started.
-c, --config
Specify an alternative configuration file.
If you use this to run multiple instances of Mumble at once,
make sure to set an alternative 'database' value in the config.
-n, --noidentity
Suppress loading of identity files (i.e., certificates.)
-jn, --jackname <arg>
Set custom Jack client name.
--license
Show the Mumble license.
--authors
Show the Mumble authors.
--third-party-licenses
Show licenses for third-party software used by Mumble.
--window-title-ext <arg>
Sets a custom window title extension.
--dump-input-streams
Dump PCM streams at various parts of the input chain
(useful for debugging purposes)
- raw microphone input
- speaker readback for echo cancelling
- processed microphone input
--print-echocancel-queue
Print on stdout the echo cancellation queue state
(useful for debugging purposes)
--translation-dir <dir>
Specifies an additional translation fir <dir> in which
Mumble will search for translation files that overwrite
the bundled ones
Directories added this way have higher priority than
the default locations used otherwise
--print-translation-dirs
Print out the paths in which Mumble will search for
translation files that overwrite the bundled ones.
(Useful for translators testing their translations)
--locale <locale>
Overwrite the locale in Mumble's settings with a
locale that corresponds to the given locale string.
If the format is invalid, Mumble will error.
Otherwise the locale will be permanently saved to
Mumble's settings.
ManualManual Mumble Positional AudioPositionPositionXYZmHeadingAzimuthElevation°Meta dataContextContextIdentitySetStateUnhingeLinkActivateDisplayHow long silent user's positions should stay marked after they have stopped talking (in seconds).Silent user displaytime:NetworkConfigNetworkConnectionUse TCP compatibility modeUse TCP compatability mode<b>Enable TCP compatibility mode</b>.<br />This will make Mumble use only TCP when communicating with the server. This will increase overhead and cause lost packets to produce noticeable pauses in communication, so this should only be used if you are unable to use the default (which uses UDP for voice and TCP for control).<b>Enable TCP compatibility mode</b>.<br />This will make Mumble use only TCP when communicating with the server. This will increase overhead and cause lost packets to produce noticeable pauses in communication, so this should only be used if you are unable to use the default (which uses UDP for voice and TCP for control).Reconnect when disconnected<b>Reconnect when disconnected</b>.<br />This will make Mumble try to automatically reconnect after 10 seconds if your server connection fails.Reconnect automaticallyProxyTypeType of proxy to connect throughDirect connectionHTTP(S) proxySOCKS5 proxyHostnameHostname of the proxyForce TCP modeEnable QoS to prioritize packetsEnable QoS to prioritise packetsThis will enable QoS, which will attempt to prioritize voice packets over other traffic.This will enable QoS, which will attempt to prioritise voice packets over other traffic.Use Quality of ServiceDon't send certificate to server and don't save passwords. (Not saved).<b>This will suppress identity information from the client.</b><p>The client will not identify itself with a certificate, even if defined, and will not cache passwords for connections. This is primarily a test-option and is not saved.</p><b>This will suppress identity information from the client.</b><p>The client will not identify itself with a certificate, even if defined, and will not cache passwords for connections. This is primarily a test-option and is not saved.</p>Suppress certificate and password storage<b>Type of proxy to connect through.</b><br />This makes Mumble connect through a proxy for all outgoing connections. Note: Proxy tunneling forces Mumble into TCP compatibility mode, causing all voice data to be sent via the control channel.<b>Type of proxy to connect through.</b><br />This makes Mumble connect through a proxy for all outgoing connections. Note: Proxy tunnelling forces Mumble into TCP compatibility mode, causing all voice data to be sent via the control channel.<b>Hostname of the proxy.</b><br />This field specifies the hostname of the proxy you wish to tunnel network traffic through.PortPort number of the proxy<b>Port number of the proxy.</b><br />This field specifies the port number that the proxy expects connections on.UsernameUsername for proxy authentication<b>Username for proxy authentication.</b><br />This specifies the username you use for authenticating yourself with the proxy. In case the proxy does not use authentication, or you want to connect anonymously, simply leave this field blank.PasswordPasswordPassword for proxy authentication<b>Password for proxy authentication.</b><br />This specifies the password you use for authenticating yourself with the proxy. In case the proxy does not use authentication, or you want to connect anonymously, simply leave this field blank.Mumble servicesCheck for new releases of Mumble automatically.This will check for new releases of Mumble every time you start the program, and notify you if one is available.This will check for new releases of Mumble every time you start the program, and notify you if one is available.Check for application updates on startupCheck for new releases of plugins automatically.This will check for new releases of plugins every time you start the program, and download them automatically.This will check for new releases of plugins every time you start the program, and download them automatically.<b>Submit anonymous statistics.</b><br />Mumble has a small development team, and as such needs to focus its development where it is needed most. By submitting a bit of statistics you help the project determine where to focus development.<b>Submit anonymous statistics.</b><br />Mumble has a small development team, and as such needs to focus its development where it is needed most. By submitting a bit of statistics you help the project determine where to focus development.Submit anonymous statistics to the Mumble projectSubmit anonymous statisticsReconnect to last used server when starting MumbleReconnect to last server on startupDownload plugin and overlay updates on startupPrivacyPrevent OS information being sent to Mumble servers and web servers<b>Don't send OS information to servers</b><br/>
Prevents the client from sending potentially identifying information about the operating system to the Mumble server and web servers.Do not send OS information to Mumble servers and web serversWhen toggled this hides the public server list from the connect dialogHide public server listOverlaySilentTalkingWhisperShoutChannelFailed to create communication with overlay at %2: %1. No overlay will be available.OverlayClientFilterOnly talkingTalking and recently activeAll in current channelAll in linked channelsAlways show yourselfConfigure recently active time (%1 seconds)...ColumnsSortAlphabeticallyLast state changeEdit...Reset ZoomConfigure recently active timeAmount of seconds users remain active after talking:OverlayConfigTo move the users, drag the little red dot.To resize the users, mouse wheel over a user.To resize the users, mousewheel over a user.For more options, right click a user.For more options, rightclick a user.Launcher FilterOverlayChoose executableChoose applicationChoose pathLoad Overlay PresetsMumble overlay presets (*.mumblelay)Save Overlay PresetsOptionsEnable overlay.Enable OverlayThis sets whether the overlay is enabled or not. This setting is only checked when applications are started, so make sure Mumble is running and this option is on before you start the application.<br />Please note that if you start Mumble after starting the application, or if you disable the overlay while the application is running, there is no safe way to restart the overlay without also restarting the application.This sets whether the overlay is enabled or not. This setting is only checked when applications are started, so make sure Mumble is running and this option is on before you start the application.<br />Please note that if you start the application after starting Mumble, or if you disable the overlay while running, there is no safe way to restart the overlay without also restarting the application.This sets whether the overlay is enabled or not. This setting is only ticked when applications are started, so make sure Mumble is running and this option is on before you start the application.<br />Please note that if you start Mumble after starting the application, or if you disable the overlay while the application is running, there is no safe way to restart the overlay without also restarting the application.LayoutBlacklistWhitelistUninstall OverlayOverlay InstallationMumble has detected that you do not have the Mumble Overlay installed.
Click the button below to install the overlay.Install Mumble OverlayOverlay UpgradeMumble has detected an old version of the overlay support files installed on your computer.
To upgrade these files to their latest versions, click the button below.Upgrade Mumble OverlayDisplay a frame counter in the overlayShow FPS counterLoad an overlay preset from fileLoad…Save your overlay settings to fileSave…Set the overlay font.Set the overlay text color.Set the overlay text colour.ColorColourRemoveRemoveFontFPS and Clock DisplayDisplay a clock in the overlay showing the current local time (system time).Show ClockOverlay ExceptionsOverlay Exception ModeAllowed launchersAddAddAllowed programsAllowed pathsBlacklisted programsOverlayEditorStateUser is not talkingPassiveUser is talking in your channel or a linked channelTalkingUser is whispering to you privatelyPrivate WhisperUser is shouting to your channelChannel WhisperZoomZoom FactorEnabled ElementsUser avatar, chosen by each userAvatarUser's nameUsernameName of user's channel, if outside your current channelChannelMuted or deafenedMute stateBounding box, automatically shrunk to minimum size to contain all visible elementsBounding boxOverlay EditorZoom levelOverlayEditorSceneLayout presetLarge square avatarAvatar and NameUser Opacity%1%Object OpacityAlignmentLeftCenterCentreRightTopBottomColor...Colour...Font...Bounding boxPen widthPaddingPen colorPen colourFill colorFill colourPick pen colorPick pen colourPick fill colorPick fill colourPick colorPick colourPick fontPluginConfigPluginsPlugin has no configure function.Plugin has no about function.OptionsEnable plugins and transmit positional informationThis allows plugins for supported games to fetch your in-game position and transmit it with each voice packet. This enables other users to hear your voice in-game from the direction your character is in relation to their own.Link to Game and Transmit PositionReloads all pluginsThis rescans and reloads plugins. Use this if you just added or changed a plugin to the plugins directory.&Reload pluginsInformation about pluginThis shows a small information message about the plugin.&AboutShow configuration page of pluginThis shows the configuration page of the plugin, if any.&Configure&ConfigureNameNameEnabledPluginsSkipping plugin update in debug mode.Downloaded new or updated plugin to %1.Failed to install new plugin to %1.%1 lost link.%1 linked.PortAudioSystemDefault devicePulseAudioSystemDefault InputDefault OutputQApplicationFailed to restart mumbleMumble failed to restart itself. Please restart it manually.Mumble is currently connected to a serverQObjectCodecInit: Failed to load Opus, it will not be available for encoding/decoding audio.Talking UIEcho cancellation is not supported for the interface combination "%1" (in) and "%2" (out).<p>If you're using Linux this is most likely because you are using a version from your distribution's package repository that have their own update cycles.</p><p>If you want to always have the most recent Mumble version, you should consider using a different method of installation.
See <a href="https://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/Installing_Mumble">the Mumble wiki</a> for what alternatives there are.</p>Local MuteIgnore MessagesDisable Text-To-Speech"%1" could not be saved permanently and is lost on restart because %2 does not have a certificate.Local Volume Adjustment...<p>You're using a Mumble version that <b>explicitly disabled</b> update-checks.</p><p>This means that the update notification you might receive by using this option will <b>most likely be meaningless</b> for you.</p>Talking (muted)All messagesToggle console for all eventsToggle pop-up notifications for all eventsToggle window highlight (if not active) for all eventsClick here to toggle sound notifications for all eventsToggle Text-to-Speech for all eventsRNNoise is not available due to a sample rate mismatch.Reset all settings?Do you really want to reset all settings (not only the ones currently visible) to their default value?Local Nickname Adjustment...<b>Blocked URL scheme "%1"</b>The URL uses a scheme that has been blocked for security reasons.Blocked URL: "%1"Default DeviceThis option works best when using built-in microphone and speaker.Access to the microphone was denied. Please allow Mumble to use the microphone by changing the settings in System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Microphone.Access to the microphone was denied due to system restrictions. You will not be ableto use the microphone in this session.If enabled this tries to cancel out echo from the audio stream.DisabledEcho cancellation is disabled.Mixed echo cancellation (speex)Mixed has low CPU impact, but only works well if your speakers are equally loud and equidistant from the microphone.Multichannel echo cancellation (speex)Multichannel echo cancellation provides much better echo cancellation, but at a higher CPU cost. Multichannel echo cancellation requires more CPU, so you should try mixed first.Acoustic echo cancellation provided by Apple.The provided URL uses an invalid version format: "%1"The directories in which Mumble searches for extra translation files are:
InvocationRichTextEditorFailed to load imageImage file too large to embed in document. Please use images smaller than %1 kB.Message is too long.DisplaySource Text&BoldCtrl+B&ItalicItalicCtrl+IUnderlineCtrl+UColorColourInsert LinkCtrl+LInsert ImageRichTextEditorLinkAdd LinkURLTextServerHandlerUnable to resolve hostnameServer is not responding to TCP pingsUDP packets cannot be sent to or received from the server. Switching to TCP mode.UDP packets cannot be sent to the server. Switching to TCP mode.UDP packets cannot be received from the server. Switching to TCP mode.UDP packets can be sent to and received from the server. Switching back to UDP mode.Connection timed outServerViewFavoriteFavouriteLANPublic InternetShortcutActionWidgetUnassignedShortcutDelegateOnOnOffOffToggleUnassignedNo buttons assignedPress to show button combinationShortcutTargetDialogRootParentCurrentSubchannel #%1ShortcutTargetWidget..., RootParentCurrentSubchannel #%1InvalidEmpty<Empty>Current selectionShortcutToggleWidgetOffOffToggleOnOnTextMessageEnter textIf checked the message is recursively sent to all subchannelsIf ticked the message is recursively sent to all subchannelsSend recursively to subchannelsMessageTokensEmpty TokenMumble - Access TokensList of access tokens on current server<b>This is an editable list of access tokens on the connected server.</b>
<br />
An access token is a text string, which can be used as a password for very simple access management on channels. Mumble will remember the tokens you've used and resend them to the server next time you reconnect, so you don't have to enter these every time.
<b>This is an editable list of access tokens on the connected server.</b>
<br />
An access token is a text string, which can be used as a password for very simple access management on channels. Mumble will remember the tokens you've used and resend them to the server next time you reconnect, so you don't have to enter these every time.
Add a token&Add&AddRemove a token&Remove&RemoveTokensUserEditRegistered UsersRemoveRemoveRenameWho are you looking for?DaysWeeksMonthsYearsInactive forRegistered users: %n account(s)SearchUser listUserInformationUser InformationConnection InformationVersionOSCertificateIP AddressCELT VersionsDetails...Ping StatisticsPings receivedAverage pingTCP (Control)UDP (Voice)UDP Network statisticsGoodLateLostResyncFrom ClientTo ClientConnection time%1w%1d%1h%1m%1s, %1 (%2)%1.%2.%3 (%4)SupportedNot SupportedNot Reported%1 online (%2 idle)%1 online%1 kbit/sBandwidthGroupBoxBandwidthLabelPing deviationUserListModelNickInactive daysLast channelLast seen: %1NeverChannel ID: %1UserLocalNicknameDialogLocal nickname for other users<b>Adjust the nickname of other users locally</b><br />User nicknameAdjusting local nickname for %1UserLocalVolumeDialogLocal volume for other users<b>Adjust the volume of other users locally</b><br />Mumble supports adjusting the volume of other users locally.Adjusting local volume for %1 dB<html><head/><body><p>Use the slider or the text box to change the volume of the user.</p><p><span style="font-weight:600;">Attention!</span></p><p>Increasing the volume of a user too much can permanently damage your hearing. It may also increase the background noise of the user.</p></body></html>User volumeUserModelThis is a user connected to the server. The icon to the left of the user indicates whether or not they are talking:Talking to your channel.Shouting directly to your channel.Whispering directly to your channel.Whispering directly to you.Not talking.This is a channel on the server. The icon indicates the state of the channel:Your current channel.A channel that is linked with your channel. Linked channels can talk to each other.A channel on the server that you are not linked to.This shows the flags the user has on the server, if any:On your friend listAuthenticated userMuted (manually muted by self)Muted (manually muted by admin)Muted (not allowed to speak in current channel)Muted (muted by you, only on your machine)Muted (push-to-mute)Deafened (by self)Deafened (by admin)User has a new comment set (click to show)User has a comment set, which you've already seen. (click to show)Ignoring Text MessagesThis shows the flags the channel has, if any:Channel has a new comment set (click to show)Channel has a comment set, which you've already seen. (click to show)Channel will be hidden when filtering is enabledNameNameFlagsAre you sure you want to drag this user?Are you sure you want to drag this channel?Cannot perform this movement automatically, please reset the numeric sorting indicators or adjust it manually.Talking while being muted on your endThis is a channel listener. The corresponding user hears everything you say in this channel.Channel has access restrictions so that you can't enter itChannel has access restrictions but you can enter nonethelessVersionCheckUpgrade MumbleA new version of Mumble has been detected and automatically downloaded. It is recommended that you either upgrade to this version, or downgrade to the latest stable release. Do you want to launch the installer now?A new version of Mumble has been detected and automatically downloaded. It is recommended that you either upgrade to this version, or downgrade to the latest stable release. Do you want to launch the installer now?Failed to launch snapshot installer.Corrupt download of new version detected. Automatically removed.Downloading new snapshot from %1 to %2Failed to write new version to disk.Failed to write new version to disc.Mumble failed to retrieve version information from the central server.ViewCertCertificate Chain DetailsCertificate chainCertificate detailsCommon NameOrganizationSubunitCountryLocalityStateValid from: %1Valid to: %1Serial: %1Public Key: %1 bits %2RSADSADigest (SHA-1): %1Digest (SHA-256): %1Email: %1DNS: %1Issued by:Unit NameVoiceRecorderRecorder failed to create directory '%1'Recorder failed to open file '%1'.wav - Uncompressed.ogg (Vorbis) - Compressed.au - Uncompressed.flac - Lossless compressedVoiceRecorderDialogRecorderControl00:00:00&StartS&topModeMultichannelOutputOutput formatTarget directoryFilename&Browse...Valid variables are:Inserts the user's nameInserts the current dateInserts the current timeInserts the hostnameRecorder still runningClosing the recorder without stopping it will discard unwritten audio. Do you really want to close the recorder?Unable to start recording. Not connected to a server.The server you are currently connected to is version 1.2.2 or older. For privacy reasons, recording on servers of versions older than 1.2.3 is not possible.
Please contact your server administrator for further information.There is already a recorder active for this server.Please select a recording format.StoppingSelect target directoryDownmixWASAPIInputAccess to the microphone was denied. Please check that your operating system's microphone settings allow Mumble to use the microphone.WASAPISystemDefault DeviceqwPTTButtonWidgetMumble PTTPush to talk