Hello, When testing Ekiga 2.0.0 with OpenMCU 2.2.1 for multi-point video conferencing I face the following problems: (OpenMCU lets upto 4 conference participants to be viewed in the Ekiga window).
- The picture appears very choppy in the remote video when there is motion involved. - If there are only less than 4 participants, in the conference, the viewing area of the non-existent participants display garbage like choppy images. - Running Ekiga with -d4 option shows "jitter buffer exceeded" messages. - Sometimes Ekiga hangs/crashes. Maybe my Ekiga configuration settings are not correct or I require some patches to be applied to Ekiga. Or it might be that OpenMCU has a problem. Shown below are the environment and configuration details. Any help to solve the problem are most welcome. Thanks & regards, Raj Mohan Environment: - Ekiga 2.0.9 - OpenMCU V2.2.1 - Debain/etch 2.6.12 P4 SMP 686. - The Ekiga 2.0.9 installation files were downloaded from www.ekiga.org. - OpenMCU is built without H.263 support. - Testing is being carried out in our local LAN using Logitech Quickcam EC(usb) and a JVC video camera (firewire). Ekiga Configuration: - Max.jitter buffer size = 1024 - Enable H.245 tunnelling - NO - Enable early H.245 - NO - Enable fast start procedure - NO - Send DTMP as 'string'. - Audio codecs - default settings - Enable echo cancellation - YES - Max.video bandwidth - 50 - Frame rate - Slider is set more to the left of centre (a quantitative display would have been nice here). OpenMCU configuration: - Video frame rate = 15 (1 <= vfs <= 31) - Video quality = 4 (1 <= vq <= 10) --- End of message ---
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