What seems to be happening on the other end is: "The quick fox jumped over the brown log."
Comes through on the other end as; "The qu f jump ov th br log." Like chunks of data are hitting the bit bucket somewhere. Maybe a buffer or just a really bad Internet connection. On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Eugen Dedu < [email protected]> wrote: > On 23/05/11 03:05, Dave Koelmeyer wrote: > >> >> >> On 23 May, 2011,at 12:24 PM, Ted McCune<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Running Debian 6, Intel HDA onboard audio, ALSA sound system, >>> Ekiga3.2.7, >>> Diamondcard SIP account. >>> >>> When calling phones the person I'm calling says I'm "beeping in and out" >>> and I >>> hear an echo and the sound quality is bad. >>> >>> Everything works perfectly in Skype on the same machine. >>> >>> In the advanced settings there are a ton of codecs and I don't >>> understand any >>> of them or how to use them. >>> >> >> >> >> Hi Ted, >> >> For the sound issue, the first thing I'd suggest is simply making a call >> to the >> Ekiga.net echo test service, and see what the sound quality is like there >> (e.g. >> does it echo or cut in/out etc.). >> >> For the audio codecs, I find it easiest to enable PCMU, PCMA,and Speex >> only for >> starters. >> > > More important is the order of codecs. By default, it is speex16, > iLBC-H323only, PCMU, PCMA, hence it should be ok. > > -- > Eugen > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -- Ted McCune
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