> Are you using video when you make your calls? No.
> I'm not sure if I asked you before, but you might try using GSM instead > of ilbc if your VOIP provider uses it. Tried, no change. > Also if your VOIP provider uses SPEEX narrow, that will help a lot too. > I'm using cable (1 megabyte download, 356 kilobytes upload and on some > connections using video, it's still not enough if I'm also using one of > the audio codecs that are high bandwidth hogs plus high quality video. Well, I use my connection to interact with some people in Europe by means of Skype and streaming video from webcams (both directions, 640x480, refreshing at maybe 3 frames per second) and things work fine. What is it that you are doing for which a connection as fat as that is not enough? > Also, if you don't mind making your video smaller, that will cut down on > a lot of your band width uses. > > Also, if your talking to friends that are using standard analog modems, > that can also create the problems you describe if they aren't using one > of the low bandwidth audio codecs (or are trying to use video too with > the video quality and frame rates set to high). > > I hope this info will help you in resolving your problems with the > audio. Thanks so much for your help. _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
