[GnomeMeeting-list] PowerPC gnomemeeting & netmeeting
- From: marshal h9 dion ne jp
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: [GnomeMeeting-list] PowerPC gnomemeeting & netmeeting
- Date: 19 Jul 2002 21:59:50 +0900
Hi all.
I'm looking for a bit of help.
I'm trying to connect to my family and friends in Canada, while I'm in
Japan. They, of course, are using MS netmeeting, while I use
gnomemeeting on a PowerBook. Everything works EXCEPT that I can't
hear them. Video works both ways. They can hear me, but I can't hear
them.
I know you'll ask (as I've lurked on #gnomemeeting a bit.):
I'm connecting through a ISDN connection. Regualar PPP connection.
I turn off my firewall when I use gnomemeeting.
I don't think duplexing in the sound card should matter, since I'm
using the USB audio mic on the webcam for input, and dmasound for
output.
In anycase, the counters at the bottom show that I'm not recieving any
audio, for some reason. However, the other side has successfully
connected to another netmeeting client without any problems, so that
more or less rules out their mistakes. (kinda, unless MS has some
magic that they aren't tell you about, which may be the case...)
I search the archives and came out with this:
openmcu -n audio-loopback room101 --listenport 1740 -v
which I tried (version 1.0.17).
But when I connect with gnomemeeting to localhost:1740, I get this
message from openmcu
Incoming H.323 call from Marshal Wong [127.0.0.1] has not selected a room.
Using room room101 as the default.
Accepting call from Marshal Wong [127.0.0.1] using gnomemeeting/0.92.1 with room id room101
Member ip$127.0.0.1:39526/9550 will not hear their own voice
Started logical channel: sending GSM-06.10{sw} <1>
Started logical channel: sending H.261-QCIF <7>
Started logical channel: receiving GSM-06.10{sw} <1>
And I can't hear myself...
So that means there's something wrong with something... ^_^
Logs when I connect to Netmeeting also say that I'm sending and
recieving with MS-GSM, but I still don't get any sound...
what else might you be helpful...
I run gnome, and esd. If I turn off esd, I don't even get the ringing
sound when someone calls.
I'm using gnomemeeting2 version 0.92.1-2 from the Debian PowerPC
archives. I'm still waiting for 0.93.0 to hit the servers...
Rumour has it that there were endian problems with openH323, but
rumour also has it that they were fixed...
So, I hope I've given enough information. I would appreciate any help
or hints on getting this working. Feel free to ask away if you need
any more info, or tell me to do things to get more info.
Opps, just ran gnomemeeting with debug and connected to OpenMCU and
sound this:
0:18.467 RTP Jitter:10235db0 RTP Jitter RTP receive thread started
0:18.483 LogChanRx:10234d50 Codec Write failed:
0:18.484 LogChanRx:10234d50 H245 Closing channel: R-101, state=Established
0:18.485 LogChanRx:10234d50 H245 Sending PDU: request requestChannelClose
0:18.502 LogChanRx:10234d50 H323RTP Receive GSM-06.10 thread ended
0:18.518 RTP Jitter:10235db0 RTP First data: ver=2 pt=GSM psz=132 m=1 x=0 seq=34226 ts=160 src=4131205928 ccnt=0
0:18.519 RTP Jitter:10235db0 RTP Received start of talk burst: 160
Don't know if it's any help...
Thanks in advance.
Marshal
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