-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi Eugen,
For now, as this is for production environment, I'd rather stay on the stable 4.0.1 version. But if time permits, I'd be glad to test the unstable branch and report here though :) On a side note, I didn't managed to compile Opal 3.10.10 with either libav 11.4/10.7 or ffmpeg 2.7.2. I tried to apply the Debian patches you told me about, but the patch command failed on some chunks. I tried to add these by hand, but that only led to more errors... Could you help me on this one please ? In the mean time, we received the new x86 based machine, an Intel NUC D34010WYKH, which is of course a lot more powerful than the tiny Raspberry Pi 2. Cheers, Samuel Le 16/07/2015 16:03, Eugen Dedu a écrit : > Samuel, would it be possible to you to use ekiga unstable code > instead of ekiga 4.0.1? We are fixing bugs for the former, while > the latter is too old to fix bugs. Note that for the moment you > need to use ffmpeg, not libav, for the unstable code of ekiga. > > On 16/07/15 15:52, Samuel VISCAPI wrote: Hi Eugen, > > Thanks for your offer, but I won't have too much free time today > for testing, sorry. I could be more available tomorrow morning, > I'll let you know. > > I found something quite interesting: even though the Raspberry Pi > 2 supports the NEON set of instructions, I couldn't get > libav-0.8.17 to compile with NEON enabled. > > I just checked with libav-11.4, and the configure script seems to > like NEON better :) Using these instructions could lead to a > significant performance boost on ARM platform, and maybe make Ekiga > usable on the Raspberry Pi 2. I'll give this a try ASAP ! > > Ultimately, If that doesn't work, we'll have to use a beefier, x86 > based machine (which is already ordered). > > Cheers, Samuel > > Le 15/07/2015 20:00, Eugen Dedu a écrit : >>>> Hi Samuel, >>>> >>>> We can make some tests tomorrow if you wish, I have access >>>> to renavisio too. Note that I will use the development code >>>> in order to allow to fix any issue which might appear. >>>> >>>> Eugen >>>> >>>> On 08/07/15 17:53, Samuel VISCAPI wrote: >>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 >>>>> >>>>> 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: >>>>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 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-mobil e-a > >>>>>>>> pp >>>>> >>>>>>>> > l >>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>> 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/patch es/ >>>>>> >>>> >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] >>>> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >>>> > > >> _______________________________________________ ekiga-list >> mailing list [email protected] >> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >> > > _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing > list [email protected] > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (GNU/Linux) iF4EAREIAAYFAlWuK5kACgkQqjnQbvs+kDkdzgEAr3OVZIFlfQMIZifDw8HGE3Mj sjg4+rhs0klpsqkZtekBAMJuab8GsTPRSIC0SQ5WE6jW85OLetLhJ+SFNiLQ8zP1 =IzP6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
