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Hi all,

I managed to compile Ekiga 4.0.1 with H.263 support, with libav-0.8.17
:) With this build I could join a Renavisio conference and have a
short, rather sluggish (~15 FPS + stuttering sound) talk with my
colleague...before the Raspberry PI 2 crashed ;)

I'll try again later with some overclock and / or more memory
dedicated to the GPU.

Stay tuned !

Cheers, Samuel

Le 08/07/2015 12:54, Samuel VISCAPI a écrit :
> Hi all,
> 
> Thanks for your answers, I'll try to build Ekiga with H.263
> support ASAP. By the way, is there a recommended version of libav
> for that purpose ?
> 
> @ Eugen: I built Opal 3.10.10 from sources, do I still need to
> apply those Debian patches (on Raspbian/ARM) ?
> 
> Cheers, Samuel
> 
> Le 07/07/2015 17:15, Eugen Dedu a écrit :
>> On 07/07/15 16:38, Samuel VISCAPI wrote:
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>>> Dear all,
>>> 
>>> This is my first post to that mailing list :)
>>> 
>>> I'd like to use Ekiga to participate in a conference hosted on
>>>  Renavisio, the French education visioconferencing platform:
>>> 
>>> https://visio.renater.fr/
>>> 
>>> I managed to join the conference room using the SIP protocol.
>>> I had to set DTMF mode to RFC 2833 in order to type in the
>>> password though.
>>> 
>>> Audio is working correctly, but video is not. I can't see my 
>>> colleague (in CC) who's connected to the same conference room, 
>>> and he doesn't see me either. The webcam is a Logitech C920, 
>>> which appears to be working just fine in the "echo test" room.
>>> As for my colleague, he is using Scopia and the H.323
>>> protocol:
>>> 
>>> http://www.avaya.com/usa/product/avaya-scopia-desktop-and-mobile-app
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>
>>> 
ica
>>> 
>>> 
> tions/#
>>> 
>>> By the way, I'm running Ekiga 4.0.1 compiled from sources on a
>>>  Raspberry PI 2. I followed these instructions:
>>> 
>>> http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compiling_Ekiga
>>> 
>>> What am I doing wrong ?
>>> 
>>> P.S: Damien told me it could be a video codec issue. So far, 
>>> only theora and h261 are available in the "Preferences" menu.
>>> If need be, I could install libav/ffmpeg and libx264 then
>>> recompile Ekiga.
> 
>> Hi Samuel,
> 
>> I would relaly love to make Ekiga work with Renavisio.  I plan
>> to test it myself, but I am pretty busy at the moment.
> 
>> I see at https://lpsc.in2p3.fr/trac/faq/wiki/Renavisio that the 
>> H263 codecs are needed.  You need libav (perhaps ffmpeg works
>> too) for that. There is a patch (or two) you need to use, see 
>> https://sources.debian.net/src/opal/3.10.10~dfsg2-1/debian/patches/
>
>>  Kind regards, Eugen
> 
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