@element @cinnyapp @commetchat

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Hey there, (I hope this is the right place to ask)

So I'm currently testing different matrix clients like yours #element , #cinnyapp and #commetchat.

I know that all of these clients use the same matrix protocol and rely on the development of this protocol.

I had my first real session in a voice call via element and was missing some basic audio settings like a noise Gate.

@element @cinnyapp @commetchat

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I'm new to GitHub. I tried to get the information I wanted there but could not find it.

I know that there is a PR for voice chats in general for #cinnyapp which I really appreciate

#commetchat is fairly new and doesn't even have its 1.0 release yet.

But for a client that focuses on communication shouldn't it be a more relevant topic to get the voice call to be a more smooth experience since the messenger stuff is already in a pretty good state?

@element @cinnyapp @commetchat

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I do like and appreciate the work that is put into all these clients don't get me wrong.

It's just a bit frustrating (especially now that I could easily convince others to switch over to one of these discord alternatives) to find out that everything seems to work fine sound in voice calls is clean, streaming your screen (til now) is permanent at a pretty good quality/resolution no fragments at all.
The messenger is damn solid!

@element @cinnyapp @commetchat

4/4

Except the audio settings. Did the first real conversation over element yesterday with a friend of mine.

We quickly noticed that we could hear each other tiping on the keyboard the mouse clicking or even people in the background.

The 2 options for noise suppression were active all the time we even tried to deactivate it just to find out it doesn't make any difference.

Using the #element desktop app on #Linux #CachyOS