On (21/03/14 20:07), Dave Woodfall <[email protected]> put forth the 
proposition:
On (21/03/14 15:20), Adrian Serafini <[email protected]> put forth the 
proposition:
On 03/21/2014 02:09 PM, David Woodfall wrote:
H.323 is a communications protocol like SIP.   H261 is a codec like
ulaw or gsm.      You do not need H323 unless you are using the H323
protocol INSTEAD of SIP.

I see. In Ekiga video codec window they are listed like:

[ ] h261    90kHz H.323. SIP

Ok so your all SIP. Find the command to show the codecs for your release. The wiki has info to point you in the right direction. For old 1.4 releases, I set the codec in the sip.conf file peer. Also try another SIP video phone maybe on android?

core show codecs shows all 4 loaded:

200001 video     h261 (H.261 Video)
200002 video     h263 (H.263 Video)
200003 video    h263p (H.263+ Video)
200004 video     h264 (H.264 Video)

Unfortunately my android phone only has a camera on the back so it is
useless for video conferencing. I will give linphone a try to see if
it's any better.

Well linphone doesn't help. It doesn't even see my video device...

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