On 03/09/11 06:11, Joseph Dumont wrote:
I don't use an ekiga account but pay for a service with future-nine.
At http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga.net_VoIP_service_subscription
they explicitly say this scenario is okay:

/"Can I register to multiple VoIP services ? /

/Yes, you can register to multiple accounts in Ekiga; therefore you can
take advantage of several services, whether free or commercial. There is
no obligation for you to use Ekiga.net, but we do recommend it."/

With the login credentials for this non-ekiga account, I can use a
landline to call my VOIP number, have it ring in ekiga, pick up to hear
the audio from the incoming caller, but no sound is transmitted through
the laptop microphone. Even if the echo test should fail because I don't
have an ekiga account, I don't see where audio capture is breaking down
when an actual call is connected. Both ALSA echo tests are functioning,
and I can confirm the microphone continues to work with other applications.

Sorry to answer late.

You can use ekiga with any SIP account. But I think you cannot call [email protected] without having registered to an ekiga.net account.

In the attachment you posted, I see that at the beginning of the call to 500, the server sends a nonce (authorization) key, and it is not used by ekiga afterwards. This could be ekiga fault, I have to check, but right now 500 is not working :o(

Furthermore, I do not see any problem with the microphone. The problem is that no connection is established. Is that right?

ekiga -d 4 output is posted here.
<http://www.4shared.com/document/RF_HTmAa/output.html>
Please use a service which does not force to wait, such as dl.free.fr or
pastebin.

Looking at your output, I see that the communication is not established,
is that right?  Why do you say that you hear the audio?

In the above log I also see that you are not registered to ekiga.net,
and I wonder if it is possible to cal [email protected] without being
registered (I cannot test right now).

On 08/25/2011 07:28 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
I've just installed Ekiga 3.2.7 on OpenSuse 11.4, 2.6.37.1-1.2-desktop,
on a Thinkpad T410 (single audio combo jack).

I've followed the Audio Setup page, set all audio devices to the Default
(PTLIB/ALSA) (and later everything else just to check), I confirmed that
my ALSA configuration was working properly as both echo tests functioned
flawlessly:

$ arecord -D plughw:0,0 -c 1 -r 8000 -f S16_LE - | aplay -D plughw:0,0
-c 1 -r 8000 -f S16_LE -
$ arecord -D plughw:0,0 -c 1 -r 16000 -f S16_LE - | aplay -D plughw:0,0
-c 1 -r 16000 -f S16_LE -

But I am unable to perform an echo test within Ekiga. I can receive
calls and hear the audio, but the microphone will not pick anything up.
Looking at other archives, I didn't see a solution that worked for me.

More info that might be useful:
$ alsamixer
tells me that Master and Capture are both 100%

$/sbin/lspci | grep Aud
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset
High Definition Audio (rev 06)

The codecs are set to their defaults: Speex, PCMU, PCMA, silence
detection and echo cancelation are not enabled.

The same headpiece performs under skype.

I'm happy to send any other information.
Send us the -d 4 output when calling [email protected] and when you speak
you do not ehar yourself.
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