Damien Sandras a écrit : > Le mercredi 19 septembre 2007 à 16:39 +0200, Sebastian Hesselbarth a > écrit : >> Damien Sandras wrote: >>> As I mentionned earlier in this thread, if you remap the default device >>> in .asoundrc and use it in Ekiga, it works. >> Ok, maybe I should be more precise. >> >> I cannot even select a device in ekiga because it does not find any devices. >> >> Preferences->Devices->Audio Devices: >> Audio plugin set to ALSA >> Audio devices show both (input and output) that "No device found" >> Detect devices does not change anything. >> >> On the hardware view of sound devices this is true because the >> machine does not have a sound driver loaded but i do have sound >> with pulseaudio and with alsa's .asoundrc redirection to pulseaudio. >> >> Is there any way to dig deeper in ekiga's device discovery (debug)? > > It is right. > > The plugin is programmed this way : > if sound devices are found, then allow direct access to those devices > AND > add the possibility to access the default device. > > That means that if you have a soundcard, you can have direct access to > the card, but also access through the "default" device that you can > remap as you wish. If you do not have a soundcard, then the "default" > device will not be accessible. > > The plugin could be changed to alter that behavior. > It could also be enhanced to allow scanning user defined special devices > and allow to select them. > > This work is yet to be done. Any taker ? (that should not be a complex > patch to do).
There's a bug about it on bugzilla already, assigned to me with a patch and asking for feedback about it working or not. Snark PS: bugzilla down : can't give the number! _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
