Mumble and Discord have the same voice protocols, but we found that Mumble is much more clear. If you use VR, messages in Discord can appear right in front of you — believe me it really annoying! However there are some things I would like to ask regarding Discord If it is completely free, why not make it open-source? Why not integrate full encryption? Mumble forces encryption and still manages to have high quality and low resource usage.
Why not release an application that allows people to self-host their own Discord servers? More details you can find HERE. Mumble vs. Discord, I have no really strong opinion either way. As far as voice quality goes, in my opinion, TS3 and Mumble have the best. When I fly with the squad, I disconnect discord and use Mumble for comms.
That all being said, I do have a TeamSpeak server! I have had it since before I started using DCS about 4 years ago. The only thing is, I am not very skilled in its use. Though there is a catch none of them provides a free server.
On Mumble you have chances to find a free server or you can host it yourself. Though for TeamSpeak users one can choose only from authorized hosts. So, most likely you will have to pay for servers for both. For a VOIP software, voice quality matters a lot. None of them has an upper hand in security as both mumble and TeamSpeak are secure platforms yet more security features are needed for both.
While Mumble users might have to face disconnection issues TeamSpeak user might have to face lag issues. So, both are weak in this section, yet connection of TeamSpeak is better than many others. Both TeamSpeak and Mumble have an average interface. Data in this era is more important than systems.
Cloud Sync gives you a remote availability of data as well as a backup option. Mumble does not allow you to Sync your data while TeamSpeak does. So, TeamSpeak users can access it anywhere.
Plus, you can decide to use custom notification or text-to-speech sounds. Mumble also provides an ice middleware that allows you to customize the interface with right-click menus. Additionally, this tool lets you set custom avatars.
This avatar shows when someone hovers on your name. You can also customize comments to show beside your name as an icon. With these comments, you can include some information about yourself, like a short bio or other names. Mumble gives users the option to set up a custom hostname, like yourhostname.
TeamSpeak allows you to customize your interface according to your taste. You have access to different themes, icons and sound packs, and plugins. The tool also gives you access to numerous add-ons created by other users. Plus, you can create your own add-on. New users can use the product tour feature to understand a product before deciding which ones to buy. You can see eight product features and functions of mumble using the product tour snapshot guide. Users will also get a feel of how to personalize their Mumble client settings.
The tour also shows you how the in-game overlay brings Mumble to your games. If you run a gaming community, Mumble makes it easy for you to show your users who are connected over the Mumble server.
The only way to get a feel of what TeamSpeak is capable of doing is to read the documentation on their getting started page and then download and install the software and try it out.
Depending on what you prefer each of these software gives you an opportunity to experience them pretty quickly. TeamSpeak allows you to easily store and send files to people within your community without worrying about firewall issues. This helps you maximize your online collaborative experience.
Data security is important even for VoIP tools. Mumble encrypts both voice data and controls messages. The tool uses TLS-negotiable cipher suites to encrypt its control channel. Plus, it uses OCB to maintain low latency and provide authentication and secrecy. Though TeamSpeak is an open-source platform, it allows you to specify who has access and to where.
Mumble wins this one. Mumble features an advanced permissions system. This tool comes with 15 permission options where you can allow or deny users access to each control level. You can offer these permissions by grouping users, or assign permissions to each user. Mumble also allows users to modify their ACL permissions. You can find their step-by-step guide on their website. TeamSpeak also offers advanced permissions and controls.
You can access it in Settings. Usually, TeamSpeak comes with this feature blocked because about 90 percent of their users would limit advanced permissions anyway. Both software solutions have done a nice job here of including user permissions.
However, mumble wins as they have provided a robust permissions management option for their users. Being able to access a platform from your mobile device is an added advantage. Mumble has a mobile app for iOS devices. But for Android devices, you need to use a supported third-party client like Mumia. TeamSpeak has mobiles for iOS and Android devices. You can issue commands right from your phone. This allows you to keep up with games and conversations on the go.
Positional audio makes gaming more realistic. This feature allows you to hear sounds from the exact direction they are coming from in a game. Mumble provides positional audio for games. You can hear your partners from the direction they are in the same, with 3D sound. TeamSpeak offers positional audio.
The tool allows you to hear other players within a degree soundscape. With auto sync to cloud, you have remote access to your data, as well as a backup.
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