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- Has AMD Noise Suppression reached quality parity with RTX Voice?
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Lenovo T480 Microphone
The wind issue is likely caused by the fact that there is no noise cancellation on Discord for Linux due to Krisp not supporting it. It's unfortunate, and odd since they have support for macOS. You'll have to use noise cancellation software like Cadmus or otherwise to remove noise.
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Looking for a free Alternative to Krisp
Cadmus
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Noise Cancellation
How about https://github.com/josh-richardson/cadmus
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Microphone noise suppression
You can use cadmus on solus as well. Thereās an appimage. https://github.com/josh-richardson/cadmus/releases/tag/0.0.3
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Tech-Support Thread for Oct 12, 2021: Ask your tech-support questions in this thread please
https://github.com/josh-richardson/cadmus i'm using this, works pretty good
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Good noise cancellation solution for Manjaro.
You could try Cadmus
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System wide mic noise cancellation.
Cadmus (Las release on November 2020)
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Remove background mic noise
Use Cadmus with appimage. works for me.
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Been trying to use Discord on my Manjaro xfce installation but every input sounds like a jet engine, microphone works fine on Windows without any drivers, sounds like this on the discord application and the website. Audio output works brilliantly just the microphone that is the issue
From what I know, discords voice suppression doesn't work on Linux. Is this an issue in other apps? Anyways, it's probably a good idea to look into Cadmus, a fantastic audio suppression tool. https://github.com/josh-richardson/cadmus
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How does SonoBus+Tailscale compares to Signal with regards to encryption, quality and latency?
I think Sonobus is overkill. I suggest you look at a couple of relatively old-school gamer voice chat tools - Mumble or Teamspeak. Mumble is open-source and the connection is always encrypted, Teamspeak is commercial but the free tier should be fine for you - but you have to make sure to manually turn encryption on yourself. It has been a long time since I used either, so I don't know which is easier. Both of them require you to run their matching server software.
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Revolt: FOSS Discord Alternative
Mumble's latency is unbeatable imo, it's basically their main focus and shows.
The sticking point for me is the lack of persistent messages, something the devs strangely think is a privacy plus. Issue open since 2016: https://github.com/mumble-voip/mumble/issues/2560
If you drop out for a minute you won't have access to anything that was posted in chat, which makes it useless for anything other than voice only comms, that might suit some business purposes but I've always needed to post links or screenshots in chat during meetings.
- Would Discord voice chat's latency allow multiple people to sing simultaneously in harmony?
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does someone know?
There's any number of alternative chat applications available, like Element, Mumble, Teamspeak etc.
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What's a software you searched to selfhost but is still missing to you ?
Mumble?
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Is there a Walkie Talkie like app for WebRTC?
I think Mumble might fit what you're looking for. It's been a very long time since I've used it, but it seems to still exist: https://www.mumble.info/ - I've used previously for exactly what you're describing, events with lots of crew dispersed around and no budget for radios. I had it installed on an AP running OpenWRT so it was just a case of plugging that in and getting people to install the app and connect to it.
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Looking for a simple gadget - Talk to someone in the same house
Along with the options already mentioned, if you're not into TeamSpeak, there is an open source alternative called Mumble which operates in the same manner. No internet required, and is supported on multiple platforms.
What are some alternatives?
NoiseTorch - Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux.
Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
noise-suppression-for-voice - Noise suppression plugin based on Xiph's RNNoise
Tox - The future of online communications.
easyeffects - Limiter, compressor, convolver, equalizer and auto volume and many other plugins for PipeWire applications
Rocket.Chat - The communications platform that puts data protection first.
libstrangle
vkBasalt - a vulkan post processing layer for linux
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
matrix-doc - Proposals for changes to the matrix specification [Moved to: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals]