Ok. I switched off all G7* audio and theora and MP4V-ES video codecs. Call won`t work. Then I restarted ekiga, but the same.
Then I switched off all of videocodecs except theora. Calls working. Then I switched on all audiocodecs, video is still theora only. Calls won`t work. So switching off G7* audiocodecs. Then I started playing with video codecs: theora calls works theora + h261 calls works theora + h261 + h263 calls won`t work theora + h261 + h263-1998 calls won`t work theora + h261 + MP4V-ES calls won`t work MP4V-ES calls works h263-1998 calls works h263 calls works So there`s exactly only one video-codec that can running, with no G7* audio at the same time. On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 15:03:00 +0200 Eugen Dedu <[email protected]> wrote: > I was wrong. Your issue is not related to video codecs. It is just > that you have too many codecs enabled, and the packet is too big to > enter the network. Where do I need to change the packet size for sip protocol, and why there`s no auto negotiation? Really, I don`t know which codecs needed for which providers, so how can I switch off unused, if I don`t know which codecs do I use? > > Just remove say 7 audio and video codecs you do not use (such as G.72x) > and tell us if it works with video codecs enabled too. Also, could I complain to the small, non-resizable list of codecs, that makes it very unusable? ) //Dima _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
