On Thursday 25 June 2009, Michele Brocco wrote: > On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Al > > Johnson<[email protected]> wrote: > > On Wednesday 24 June 2009, MicVM wrote: > >> Al Johnson wrote: > >> > On Wednesday 25 March 2009, Paul Fertser wrote: > >> >> > Problems: > >> >> > * I haven't got it to do sound yet - it seems unhappy with the alsa > >> >> > device capabilities. I don't know if this is a configuration issue > >> >> > or a fundamental problem. > >> >> > >> >> I guess you face the same issue with borked /etc/asound.conf as > >> >> others. It has dmix as the default device, and dmix obviously doesn't > >> >> support recording. Probably you can remove /etc/asound.conf > >> >> altogether or try to mimic configuration of any desktop distro. Or > >> >> just configure linphone to use hw:0,0 by default. > >> >> > >> >> Also, don't forget that a special voip.state should be loaded before > >> >> trying to input/output sound. It uses DAI mode 10 and arecord -D > >> >> hw:0,0 | aplay -D hw:0,0 is known to work. > >> > > >> > I suspected as much, but couldn't confirm at the time. I had only > >> > given it a > >> > cursory check with the config that used to work for me with v1.6 and > >> > 2007.2. > >> > Now I can confirm it works using Brian Code's asound.conf and the > >> > voip- handset.state that comes with milestone5. > >> > > >> > Brian's config is available at: > >> > http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf > >> > >> Thanks for the precious hints guys. I am running shr unstable and > >> linphone 3 there eats up to 80% of cpu time and so makes a conversation > >> impossible. Did u do the same experience there? > > > > Conversation was no problem for me, so I didn't even look at CPU load. It > > will depend on the codec used, so you may have been using a > > computationally heavy one. Another factor could be enabling echo > > cancellation. I assume it's linphone you see using 80% rather than some > > other app coincidentally hogging CPU. > > Indeed, it was the enabled echo cancellation! Thanks! But now I have > another problem: the voip-handset.state file allows me to talk, > however I can not hear anything. The only statefile I can use to hear > sound from my internal speaker is the stereoout.state file. I tried > also using the voip-handset.state file I had from my previous > OM2008.12 linphone2 installation but it doesnt change anything. Did I > forget to set something? My linphone devices are all set to > ALSA:default device (thanks to your asound.conf)
Try starting linphone3 from the terminal to see if there are any error messages about the audio. voip-handset.state should give sound through the earpiece, not the speaker. _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

