I have the same problem as well with the same version of Mumble and
Ubuntu 12.04 on a Thinkpad X with Intel CougarPoint HDMI audio and my
internal speakers and microphone. My internal microphone has two
channels and presents itself as a stereo device in PulseAudio.

I found a workaround which uses PulseAudio's own echo canceller instead of 
Mumble's. For it to work, you must use PulseAudio for your sound input and 
output. From the console,
$  pactl load-module module-echo-cancel

This command will create another PulseAudio sink/source pair for echo
cancellation, named "Echo-Cancel Source xxxx" and "Echo-Cancel Sink
xxxx." Select these in Mumble for your sound input and output devices.
Be sure to disable Mumble's echo cancellation. (Set "Echo" to "Disabled"
in your Audio Output preferences.) This works much better than Mumble's
own echo canceller on Precise.

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  Mumble echo cancellation is completely broken on Precise

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