Mumble 1.2.4 released
The Mumble team is proud to announce the release of version 1.2.4 of the Mumble VoIP application.
With this new version we are introducing the revolutionary Opus audio codec, Windows 8 support and many other improvements over our last stable release (see the Mumble 1.2.4 wiki page for more information). Opus is now the primary audio codec of choice for Mumble.
Mumble 1.2.4 RC
Thanks to your help we have been able to resolve quite a few issues since entering beta for 1.2.4. We have now reached a point where we feel confident putting out a release candidate for the new version.
Announcing Mumble 1.2.4 beta
The Mumble team is proud to announce the first beta of Mumble 1.2.4.
This is a big step towards the next stable release in the 1.2 series.
Call for translations
Hi,
Mumble version 1.2.4 is now feature complete. Accordingly we have entered string freeze before the upcoming release. This means there will be no new text added or replaced before the release.
Mumble for iOS 1.1.1
We’ve released an emergency iOS 6 bug fix for the Mumble iOS client today — Mumble for iOS 1.1.1.
It works around a compatibility issue with iOS 6 that caused users to be silent when transmitting audio. A few other crash bugs have also been fixed in the 1.1.1 release.
Opus codec now IETF standard (RFC 6716)
Mumble’s future primary codec Opus is now an official IETF standard (RFC 6716) and its reference implementations officially released. This is very good news for the Web as well as Mumble. If you want to figure out more about this new codec take a look at the announcements of Mozilla and the Xiph.Org Foundation .Mumble for iOS 1.1
Today we’re releasing version 1.1 of the Mumble iOS app on the App Store.
This release addresses quite a few of the most sought-after features missing from the 1.0 version, along with fixes for various crashes and memory leaks.
Mumble for iOS 1.0
Today we’ve released Mumble for iOS 1.0 on the App Store.
This has been brewing for some time, but we are finally comfortable with calling this release 1.0, from both a feature and a UI perspective. The app is, of course, free of charge and open source.
UPDATE: The initial release was excluded from the App Store in France. We’ve since fixed this error, and apologize for any inconvenience this has caused!