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I had very bad sound using dimaondcard before changes in my
university's network and keeping only GSM and SPEEX solved the pb :)<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 5/30/07, yannick <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:sevmek@free.fr"><sevmek@free.fr></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Damien Sandras :
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<pre wrap="">The audio test is usign high bandwidth codecs (G.711), probably your bandwidth
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<pre wrap="">iLBC is available on <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="sip:500@ekiga.net">sip:500@ekiga.net</a> too...
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yannick, now i got it. my bandwidth is low, only 256 kbps which gives
the download rate of 29 kb/sec only. bad part is that it continuously
up and down to 1 and 7 :-( . i checked "Audio Codecs" section and
unchecked all those codecs that require high-bandwidth. i kept only
these 2:
GSM = 8.0 kbps
SPEEX = 8.0 kbps
and it works fine now :-)
(BTW, G.711 was unchecked by default)
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