> On 8/9/07, Kevin Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Given recent mention that I'm using an out of date version of Ekiga > (2.0.3) because it's what Ubuntu currently has in it's repositories, > what are my options in terms of sound and quality? No matter which > codec I put at the top of the list in Preferences, I seem to get very > choppy sound. When I dial the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address, it connects, but > both the woman's voice and my own are very muddled and hard to hear. It > clears up for a few seconds after about 5 seconds, but then returns to > choppy, low quality. (Juxtaposed with the Skype client that I just > tried which gets very good quality of sound, so I'm certain it's not my > hardware/driver.) > > Is there something not written in the docs that I'm missing?
same happened with me as i have only 256 kbps bandwidth connection. go to "Edit > Preferences" and do these 2: 1.) choose right audio-codecs (according to your bandwidth). 2.) if you do not have any need for a web-cam, disable the video support there. both will do the job. i have disabled the web-cam as i donot find any need for it. i think voice-chat clients are better with Audio support only :) -- http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
