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uMurmur for android #138

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ddamianus opened this issue Sep 4, 2018 · 9 comments
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uMurmur for android #138

ddamianus opened this issue Sep 4, 2018 · 9 comments

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@ddamianus
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Do you considering uMurmur for android?

@doctaweeks
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Can you elaborate on what you're trying to do? What is the real use case for this?

@concatime
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Someone closes this issue. uMurmur is a server, not a client, so irrelevant.

@fmorgner
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Closing since the issue is unrelated to uMurmur

@C4K3
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C4K3 commented Dec 20, 2018

It's possible the OP was talking about the possibility of running a server on an old android phone, similar to how one runs servers on routers.

@ddamianus
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Yep, but alsow on new android HW Phone/tablet. Sometimes i need portable server with proper configuration to run on local mumble server. uMurmur on android would be great alternative for local comunication.

@fdutheil
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fdutheil commented Feb 3, 2021

I've thought of a nice use case for this, my fellow motorcycles riders that want "local" voice chat while on the road.

  1. get umurmur for android (c) on one android device
  2. establish a local network topology of your choice (like BT or rather WIFI hotspot) amongst bikers mobile devices
  3. join the local network and run a mumble client on each smartphone to join the umurmur for android (c) instance.
  4. enjoy

Dedicated hardware for this use case is VERY expensive (hundreds of $/€ per kit) and each participant (biker or passenger) have to get one.

@ddamianus
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Yep easy walkie talkie base on mumble

@tigrrrlily
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Apparently you just can't have a group voice solution for android that works locally on a hotspot. Does not exist, for love or money. SIP apps all miss one crucial feature or another... so yes, an android mumble server would be a godsend.

@ddamianus
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It is sad solution i must take with me rpi zero with running server 😪

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