Description
Environment
Second Life Release 7.1.9.10495892574 (64bit)
Release Notes
You are at 128.0, 128.0, 22.9 in webRTC1 located at simhost-07c23d76c83837d55.aditi
SLURL: secondlife://Aditi/secondlife/webRTC1/128/128/23
(global coordinates 259,968.0, 245,376.0, 22.9)
WebRTC-Voice 2024-08-15.10397494850
Release Notes
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5930K CPU @ 3.50GHz (3491.91 MHz)
Memory: 32610 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit (Build 19045.4780)
Graphics Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080/PCIe/SSE2
Windows Graphics Driver Version: 31.0.15.3623
OpenGL Version: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 536.23
Window size: 1650x1196
Font Size Adjustment: 96pt
UI Scaling: 1
Draw distance: 128m
Bandwidth: 3000kbit/s
LOD factor: 1.75
Render quality: 5
Texture memory: 7304MB
Disk cache: Max size 1638.4 MB (7.1% used)
J2C Decoder Version: KDU v7.10.4
Audio Driver Version: OpenAL, version 1.1 ALSOFT 1.23.1 / OpenAL Community / OpenAL Soft: OpenAL Soft
Dullahan: 1.14.0.202310131404
CEF: 118.4.1+g3dd6078+chromium-118.0.5993.54
Chromium: 118.0.5993.54
LibVLC Version: 3.0.16
Voice Server Version: Secondlife WebRTC Gateway
Packets Lost: 0/2,510 (0.0%)
August 21 2024 16:56:17
Description
Spatial voice stops transmitting after crossing a region boundary
Reproduction steps
- Log into WebRTC1 region on Aditi
- Click the Speak button to toggle voice transmit on.
- Fly into the adjacent WebRTC2 region
- Talk into the mic
Observed: No sound waves are visible from your voice dot for you or other people on WebRTC2. People on WebRTC2 cannot hear you.
Log file attached: spatial voice transmit stopped after region crossing SecondLife.log
Expected: Voice should continue to work after flying across a region.boundary.
Workaround: Toggling the Speak button off and on starts transmitting my voice again.