I, finally, found a nice wiki from ekiga that solved the issue.  my card as
new as it is... doesn't support that many tracks... running dmix fixes the
problem perfectly.  To bad my card can't jsut do it on it's own.  Thanks for
the help though.

On 12/25/06, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Le lundi 25 décembre 2006 à 13:35 +0200, Jason (spot) Brower a écrit :
> I am trying to call my family in america but there voice sounds bad.
> As if they were cutting in an out very very fast.  Or like they were
> talking into a fan. (You know you have done it! :P)


Wouldn't they be using the internal mic of a laptop or something
similar?

> Any ideas on how to make it work properly?
> MP3 playback is fine.  I can't also do a test call with the same
> results as above.
> I have a snd-hda-intel driver with ubuntu 6.10 and ekiga 2.0.3.
> Any ideas or pointers?

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