On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 09:25:54AM +0100, Damien Sandras wrote: > Le mercredi 02 f�vrier 2005 � 18:55 +0100, Konrad Karl a �crit : > > Hi, > > > > I am running against a wall with netmeeting 3.01 on XP + > > meetspeex <-> gnomemeeting-1.2.0 on Fedora FC3: > > > [...deleted...] > > Have you checked the FAQ on voxgratia.org? they have a short howto. I > would say that Speex is not installed correctly on the netmeeting side.
I read several times over the FAQ's and also the instructions on the speexw site (link from gnomemeeting.org's FAQ). It must be some obscure detail - I tried netmeeting on Win2000 and XP and it is always the same: NM receives speexw 8khz but refuses to use it on transmit. The most I could get from NM was MS-GSM but the sound was horrible (background noise like 'grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr' all the time besides the usual GSM artifacts) one detail: the codecs listed by meetspeex at bottom do show up in netmeetings drop down codec list. [....] > > > PPS: anybody tried getting a DV camcorder (ieee1394) to > > work with gnomemeeting? > > It is supposed to work :) I confess I did not even try since the 1394 device does not show up as a video4linux device. Did you mean 'work out of the box'? (will give it a try this evening anyways :) Perhaps there is some hack required (using the v4l loopback device)? The NM/GM speex issue is puzzling me most at the moment - it is difficult to get everybody using linux. An additional question: (I am almost totally ignorant about SIP) is it possible to have two SIP devices communicate to each other w/o having to use such stuff like registrar etc (as it is possible now with NM/gnomemeeting by simply entering IP address to connect? (assuming they are on the same network, no NAT etc) Regards, Konrad _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
