Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Sound configuration



Hi,


Craig has been committing some changes that explain the output you see
in your terminal. I do not know if it is intentional or not. I do not
know if CVS HEAD is supposed to work or not.

The first thing I would say, is that you should use the latest stable
release, not CVS. If the problem persists, then we can start debugging
it.


Le lundi 17 avril 2006 à 16:03 +0300, rémi beghin a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> I just installed ekiga-snapshot on my debian etch and opened a
> PC-to-phone account.
> 
> The first call I made worked well, it was a PC-to-phone call, me and
> the other person had a perfect quality.
> I then tried a second PC-to-phone call, I heard the other person but
> he wasn't hearing anything.
> 
> After this all my PC-to-phone calls stopped working, there is no sound
> for me or the other person.
> 
> Here is the console output of a PC-to-phone call :
> 
>   from PCM-16
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 13200
>          Max Frame Size = 16
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 7
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 4
>     to GSM-06.10
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 160
>          Max Bit Rate = 13200
>          Max Frame Size = 33
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 7
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 4
> 
>        patch.cxx(251)	Patch	Added sink
>   from GSM-06.10
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 160
>          Max Bit Rate = 13200
>          Max Frame Size = 33
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 7
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 4
>     to PCM-16
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 13200
>          Max Frame Size = 16
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 7
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 4
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I tried after this to call sip:500 ekiga net, I heard the "answering
> machine voice but my voice is not "working". Here is the output of my
> call :
> 
>        patch.cxx(251)	Patch	Added sink
>   from PCM-16
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 64000
>          Max Frame Size = 16
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 240
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 30
>     to G.711-ALaw-64k
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 64000
>          Max Frame Size = 8
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 240
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 30
> 
>        patch.cxx(251)	Patch	Added sink
>   from G.711-ALaw-64k
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 64000
>          Max Frame Size = 8
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 240
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 30
>     to PCM-16
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 64000
>          Max Frame Size = 16
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 240
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 30
> 
>        patch.cxx(251)	Patch	Added sink
>   from YUV420P
>          Adaptive Packet Delay = 0
>          Clock Rate = 90000
>          Dynamic Video Quality = 0
>          Encoding Quality = 6
>          Frame Height = 144
>          Frame Time = 3600
>          Frame Width = 176
>          Max Bit Rate = 128000
>          Target Bit Rate = 64000
>     to H.261(QCIF)
>          Adaptive Packet Delay = 1
>          Clock Rate = 90000
>          Dynamic Video Quality = 1
>          Encoding Quality = 6
>          Frame Height = 144
>          Frame Time = 9000
>          Frame Width = 176
>          Max Bit Rate = 128000
>          Target Bit Rate = 64000
> 
>        patch.cxx(251)	Patch	Added sink
>   from H.261(QCIF)
>          Adaptive Packet Delay = 1
>          Clock Rate = 90000
>          Dynamic Video Quality = 1
>          Encoding Quality = 6
>          Frame Height = 144
>          Frame Time = 3600
>          Frame Width = 176
>          Max Bit Rate = 128000
>          Target Bit Rate = 64000
>     to YUV420P
>          Adaptive Packet Delay = 0
>          Clock Rate = 90000
>          Dynamic Video Quality = 0
>          Encoding Quality = 6
>          Frame Height = 144
>          Frame Time = 3600
>          Frame Width = 176
>          Max Bit Rate = 128000
>          Target Bit Rate = 64000
> 
> 
> 
> The only other phone software I have used before is skype. I will try
> to make some tests with other SIP phones if you think it is needed.
> 
> Thank
> 
> bye
> 
> Rémi
> 
> 
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