The "mute" issue is very easy to reproduce. Simply hold down your voice key
and begin talking, then let go to the key momentarily and press it again.
After this point nothing will be broadcasted.

On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 12:21 PM, ics <i...@ics-base.net> wrote:

> No. There is a flaw on the new codec system that mutes your voice for
> reason uknown occasionally. Old codec voice quality sucks deeply vs the new.
>
> -ics
>
> 30.4.2012 18:53, Cameron Munroe kirjoitti:
>
>  So are you suggesting I revert to the old codec because if it is packet
>> loss the old codec wont matter either.
>>
>> On 2012-04-30 08:25, ics wrote:
>>
>>> I've been saying this before and i say it again. Others think that
>>> it's just some packet got lost over internet that mutes people on the
>>> server but whenever someone speaks longer or starts talking and is
>>> suddenly cut off, he thinks the sound is going out to others but
>>> actually no one can hear him. If it's just couple of packets lost, the
>>> whole conversation is interrupted.
>>>
>>> It's like mute is being applied to someone. Not as if packet is lost
>>> and only parts of the speech are missing. These things never happened
>>> with the old codec.
>>>
>>> -ics
>>>
>>> 30.4.2012 17:15, Emil Larsson kirjoitti:
>>>
>>>> You probably just want to increase sv_minrate. Increasing it to 20000
>>>> should work well enough (or even just 15000 if you feel really
>>>> conserative).
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Cameron Munroe
>>>> <cmun...@cameronmunroe.com>**wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  One of my admins today reported to me this issue that came from his
>>>>> console on his client which is shown below:
>>>>>
>>>>>   Netchannel: failed reading message svc_VoiceData from<ip>
>>>>>   Disconnect: Buffer overflow in net message.
>>>>>   Host_EndGame: Buffer overflow in net message
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I did a quick search on google and found most forums stating for users
>>>>> to
>>>>> use "rate 25000" in the players console to resolve the issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> My servers are setup with:
>>>>>
>>>>>   sv_minrate 10000
>>>>>   sv_maxrate 0
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> So should I lower the max rate back to 20000 or tell the user(s) to
>>>>> type
>>>>> in their console "rate 25000"?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I have only heard this from 1 person.
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