Mumla — Mumble VoIP

4.1
634 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Mumla is a client for the voice chat system Mumble. Connect to one of the many public Mumble-servers run by the community, or host one yourself (see https://www.mumble.info for more info). Mumla is an updated and maintained version (a fork) of the app Plumble.

To give a little support towards the maintenance and development of Mumla, please find and purchase the donation version of Mumla.

Some of the features:

* Certificate generation, import and export
* Browse public servers
* Voice activated transmission (the default), or different Push-to-talk buttons
* Bluetooth headset support
* Self-registration on server
* Access tokens
* Opus, CELT, and Speex codec support
* Automatic reconnection
* Tor support through the Orbot app
* Text-to-speech for messages (turned on by default)
* Light and dark theme

Voice activated transmission currently works best when using a headset. The echo cancellation and noise reduction need better implementations. You may also try tweaking the Detection threshold in the settings.

Mumla is free and open source software. Find out more at: https://mumla-app.gitlab.io/
Updated on
Nov 26, 2024

Data safety

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
612 reviews
Andrew Becklo
January 6, 2021
The app does work when connecting directly to the server but when connecting through a proxy that is using srv record routing it does not work. Edit: Found that if you leave the port field blank it will connect but if you fill in the port field with even the default port number it doesn't connect. Edit2: then everything looks to be working as intended and the app works great!
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Lublin
January 3, 2021
A SRV record (more like pointer than a proxy) always contains both address and port. As you found out, adding any port will ignore the SRV record, and try connect by A record, plus the port.
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