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Sorry Damien, I'm not following you on :<br>
<pre wrap="">Run this :
ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1
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I'm on Windows XP, and I tried to put the <br>
<pre wrap="">ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1</pre>
into the "run" command. That didn't work. So I guess I need more
detailed instructions. <img alt=":-["
src="cid:part1.05000107.05080306@gmail.com"><br>
Dan<br>
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Damien Sandras wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Le vendredi 18 août 2006 à 13:29 -0400, Dan Sherwood (G) a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Thank you for those who tried to help.
I can't seem to call any other Ekiga user. It rings once and hangs
up. The Call Log shows the user with "zero" time. Yes, I am checking
to see if the user is online.
I've tried to call the 500 and 300 "ekiga.net" numbers .... It just
hangs up after one ring.
One Ekiga user tried to call me when I was online. I accepted the
call, but again, it hung up and showed the user name with "zero" time
duration. (Thanks Mark G)
I can call my Gizmo (sipphone) number and leave a message, so
something is working. I can also call Ekiga from my Gizmo SIP and it
seems to work. I can call other Gizmo users with audio.
Why can't I call other Ekiga users? Do I need to forward a port or
something? Establish a gateway? I have ADSL with an Actiontec DSL
Gateway router.
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Run this :
ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1
call <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="sip:500@ekiga.net">sip:500@ekiga.net</a>
post the output.txt file somewhere
give the link to the file here
And I will tell you what fails :)
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<pre wrap="">Thanks,
Dan
Dan Sherwood (G) wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I recently installed the Windows beta version of Ekiga. Ekiga wouldn't
recognize my existing webcam, so I got a Logitech webcam and it seems to
be working....at least I can see my image.
Is there a place I can call to test things out? I keep looking online
to try to find someone to call, but the status is always "offline"
If there is no place to test, then would someone please email me to set
up a time so that we can have a conference call to test out the audio
and video. I'm in Tennessee, USA.....GMT -5
Thanks,
Dan
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