RE: [GnomeMeeting-list] Re: Problems connecting to Netmeeting machines from gnomemeeting



Well, I know I had problems with netmeeting freezing, up on xp, till the
service pack came out for xp, then no more problems, I have not been
able to use gnomemeeting yet to see if I have any problems, I am having
problems installing it...

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Rifkin [mailto:steve410 cs jhu edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 1:24 PM
To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
Cc: steve410 cs jhu edu
Subject: [GnomeMeeting-list] Re: Problems connecting to Netmeeting
machines from gnomemeeting

According to the Microsoft website, SP2 is specifically for all the MS
OS's 
*except* for Win2K.  You'll need to go into the SP2 link to see.  Win2K
has 
Netmeeting built in, and I'm not aware of any SPs for that.

Steve

"Nokia" <andrew spiternet com> wrote:
   

There is a sp2 for netmeeting, have you tried installing that..

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/netmeeting/   try that...


> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 13:25:50 -0500 (EST)
> From: Steve Rifkin <steve410 cs jhu edu>
 
> (Damien, this is an update to what I sent via bugzilla, but, since it
has been 
> determined it is not an actual bug, I'm writing here, as it's still a
problem 
on 
> my end.)
> 
> I'm running gnomemeeting .96.0 on RH 8 (Gnome environment) with
QuickCam 
Express 
> webcam.
> 
> I have  had several successful calls to other Gnomemeeting users.
> 
> When attempting to connect to a user who is using Netmeeting 3.01
(Windows
> 2000), I receive the following error about the remote site's attempt
to
> answer my call:
> 
> "could not find common codec with remote party"
> 
> It was suggested that I install the MS-GSM from the gnomemeeting.org
site onto 
> the Win2K netmeeting box.
> 
> Actually, what is on the gnomemeeting.org site (that I could find) was
the GSM 
> codec... it didn't explicitly say MS-GSM.  But, I found it under the 
> Netmeeting/GSM packages, so I figure it's the correct one.
> 
> I installed it on the Win2k machine (with netmeeting shut off).  I
then 
brought 
> netmeeting back up, and it did show the gsm codec now active.
> 
> At the gnomemeeting box, I called the netmeeting remote site... it
could 
answer 
> this time!  Success!  Well, not really.  The connection dropped after
about 2 
> minutes.  When I tried to connect again, I once again got the "could
not find 
> common codec with remote party" error.  But, I confirmed that the gsm
codec 
was 
> still on the win2k netmeeting.
> 
> I restarted netmeeting.  And I confirmed the gsm codec was still
configured 
into 
> netmeeting.  Then, I restarted gnomemeeting (on the linux box), and
still, 
when 
> I connect to the win2k box, I get the same error as above.
> 
> So, it worked once... but that's all.
> 
> I set up another Win2k box to use the gsm codec.  It never answered
the 
> gnomemeeting calls at all without producing the error.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> The win2k machines have both been set for LAN network connections.
> 
> The gnomemeeting machine is behind a cable router (with firewall), but
I'm 
able 
> to connect with gnomemeeting users when I initiate a call.
> 
> I have video and audio on at the time of the connection attempts.
> I've also had video turned off at the time of the connection attempts
to
> see if that made a difference.  Same error when the connection is
> attempted.
> 
> I have not tried connection with audio turned off.  I will have to do
that
> the next time I can check.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Steve
> 


Steve Rifkin - JHU CS Dept Sr. Unix Systems Administrator
               Technical Director
steve410 cs jhu edu
410-516-6281



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Steve Rifkin - JHU CS Dept Sr. Unix Systems Administrator
               Technical Director
steve410 cs jhu edu
410-516-6281



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