The call goes through to [email protected] and the sound works fine, but the video that comes back is divided into vertical stripes, each of which is reversed left-to-right, as if the image is being seen through a Fresnell lens. Unfortunately when I try to take a screen shot with gnome-screenshot or gimp the video area is black.
Victor On 12/12/10 12:29, Dave Koelmeyer wrote: > On 12/12/10 11:07 PM, Victor Bandur wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I sent this message about a week ago but received an automated email that it >> was too long, so I've removed the attachment to a web server. Please see >> below. Thanks! >> >>> I'm trying to run Ekiga 3.2.7 on Gentoo for PowerPC. The folks over at >>> Gentoo have asked me to report this problem to you. >>> >>> Ekiga starts up fine, and I can see my own video. But when I place a call >>> to >>> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, >>> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or >>> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, after about 30 seconds I get the >>> response, ``Could not connect to remote host''. >>> >>> The software versions are, >>> >>> Ekiga: 3.2.7 >>> Opal: 3.6.8 >>> PTLib: 2.6.7 >>> >>> The output of ``ekiga -d 4'' can be found here: >>> http://baldur.no-ip.org/ekiga-output.txt.gz. What I did was start Ekiga, >>> try to place the call to [email protected], then quit. > > I see: "PDU is likely too large (1504 bytes) for UDP datagram" > > Is this the error to be expected when you have more codecs enabled than is > necessary? What happens if you just enable the base audio codecs (e.g Speex)? > > _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
