On 13/12/10 01:21, Victor Bandur wrote:
Sadly none of my friends has had time to get up and running with Ekiga.  Any 
volunteers? :)

If you are still alive, we can do it tomorrow morning.

On 12/13/10 00:18, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:


On 13 Dec, 2010,at 12:38 PM, Victor Bandur<[email protected]>  wrote:

Hi Eugen,

My local video is fine. I've played with all sorts of combinations of video 
resolution and max. bit rate with the same result.

Victor

Perhaps something hinky with the H261 codec? If you use another video codec 
instead (e.g Theora) and make a SIP call to another user (note: not the 
[email protected] number), is it the same?

Cheers,
Dave





On 12/12/10 23:22, Eugen Dedu wrote:
On 12/12/10 14:30, Victor Bandur wrote:
You can see a picture here,
http://baldur.no-ip.org/ekiga-video.jpg


On 12/12/10 13:21, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 13/12/10 02:07 AM, Victor Bandur wrote:
The call goes through to [email protected] and the sound works fine

Okay, at least you can make the test call now.

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.

Take a photo of what's onscreen? I'm curious to see what you see.

1. This could be a driver problem, are you sure that local image is ok? For ex., 
does your camera show correctly your image (View->ShowCallPanel)?

2. Check your max video bitrate parameter in Preferences->Video->Codecs (it was 
set by assistant, at the beginning).
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