Hello, Le mardi 23 octobre 2007 à 16:12 +0100, Dave Higton a écrit : > I've just deleted my Ekiga installation (which came from > ekiga-setup-2.0.9-BETA.exe, and on which I never got more than a buzz > from the microphone) and replaced it from ekiga-setup-2.0.11-BETA.exe. > This is an improvement, i.e. it's not quite as disastrous; I can hear my > voice, though with a bad buzz added, and probably even modulated by the > buzz. I'm referring to what I hear when I run the audio test in the > installation process. > > I can hear other sounds in the headphones OK, so I know that audio out > is working OK. > > I have the impression that there's a mismatch in the sampling rates. I > opted to install with a sample rate of 8000, which wasn't offered in the > list, it had to be a custom sample rate. I need 8000 as I need to be > compatible with common telecom sample rates. > > I think my next step will have to be to feed in a signal from a signal > generator and look at the output with an oscilloscope while running the > test. > > OS is Windows XP with a full set of updates. The sound system is > Realtek AC97 Audio for microphone and playback. > > Can anyone suggest what might be done to fix the problem? Have others > experienced the same?
The sound audio test runs at 16 kHz. But when making calls, it will use 8 kHz or 16 kHz depending on the codec being used. I can not really help for your audio problem though, it seems to be some kind of hardware driver problem. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone : http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ NOVACOM : http://www.novacom.be/ FOSDEM : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
