> > The fact that you have a problem with H.264 while nobody else seems to > have one doesn\'t mean that it is unstable and should be removed.
Sorry if it sounded rude - it was just a suggestion of course. It was not to remove it but just to disable by default and not because of me but because it was reported half a year ago and nobody seemed to be able to do anything with it - and now again nobody seems to be able to do/suggest anything which means that it may reside in Ekiga for quite long and drive some users off. I am sure that if there are two users that report it then there are thousands of others who just try Ekiga and say it does not work - which I just meant to prevent. Anyway, if you think that nobody else has the problem then I shut up! > > How did you install it ? I installed 3.0.1 from source, x264 and ffmpeg are from livna. Both theora and H261 work fine, just H264 is broken. The behaviour is exactly the same on both machines where the problem occurs and the same as in the report from May from the other user... Strangely enough, it works on a third machine where I installed it in exactly the same way, using the same ffmpeg and x264 from livna! That means that the problem is not in incorrect installation or in x264 version but probably a specifically activated bug in Ekiga (or libraries it uses)... I was hoping that somebody could point where could be the problem... __________ http://cestovanie.sme.sk/ - Celý svet na vašom monitore _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
