Hiho It's an Intel ICH6 card, right. I use ALSA, no OSS. The tests with the configuration druid works fine, I just here one "hello" with the 4s delay. No echo. When calling [EMAIL PROTECTED] the Echo-Test works fine as well, I just here one echo, the one from the machine echoing ;) Also the arecord && aplay tests did not record any echo. Therefore I think it's not the microphone and not ALSA as well. Otherwise these tests would not work I guess?...
Only when connecting to someone else (so not a echo-machine or whatever) I get the echo :/ Regards Rafael Carles Pina i Estany wrote: > Hello, > > On Sep/05/2006, raggeler wrote: > > >> I was looking around (also google and irc) for my problem with Ekiga: As >> soon as I get connected to another person, I hear my own voice as an >> echo. Even if the person >> on the other end is using headphones or a headset, or turns his own >> microphone off. Myself uses a IBM T43 Thinkpad, using headphones to >> > > I am not completly sure: I have the same problem. IBM T60 Thinkpad :-) > > (for everybody: hda-intel card) > > It is a local echo, not remote echo. > > Are you using ALSA or OSS? > > I don't remember if i fixed it playing with aumix+alsamixer. I cannot do > a real test now. > > In configuration druid test, if you say "hello", do you hear then > "hello" or "hellohellohelloehello" (again, and again, and again?) > > Is it correct that audio test, when is "recording and playing back", it > records what is playing? > > _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
