Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] microphone
- From: Maarten Vanraes <maarten vanraes pandora be>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] microphone
- Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2003 18:22:02 +0100
do I switch best to OSS drivers? or stick with ALSA? I remember having
problems like this before, but now I've configured the driver correctly, but
it still doesn't go.
I had full-duplex problems before and didn't hear myself myself through the
microphone, but now I don't have that problem before, but there's no audio
sent.
Maarten Vanraes
Op zondag 23 november 2003 14:55, schreef Damien Sandras:
> Hello,
>
> Le sam 22/11/2003 à 19:51, Maarten Vanraes a écrit :
> > I had problems before, but now they seem to be solved, unless with
> > gnomemeeting...
> >
> > I can hear myself through the microphone, just normally (I do have to set
> > all sound options to maximum to hear normal sound).
>
> That is the electronic feedback, suppress it by "muting" the microphone.
>
> > but in gnomemeeting, If I "test 1 2 3" with the druid, after the 5
> > seconds, I hear only a loud piep (sometimes continuously sometimes in a
> > sort of fixed loop, in other words, I don't have the sound I just spoke.
> > furthermore, it never sends any audio the numbers are always 0,00 for
> > sending audio.
> >
> > I find it odd that I can hear myself through the microphone but my buddy
> > doesn't hear me, and I can hear him too...
>
> That is a typical full-duplex problem. Hearing you speaking doesn't mean
> that your drivers are full-duplex. You will always have an electronic
> feedback if the mic is not muted. (See FAQ)
>
> > what is wrong with the settings of gnomemeeting?
>
> I would say that your config is wrong in terms of drivers configuration.
>
> > Maarten
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