On Monday 13 March 2006 20:05, Chris Rankin wrote: > I have now installed ekiga, with siproxd on my NAT router as an outgoing > proxy. > > First impressions are OK, although ekiga does seem unwilling to abort > making a new connection when told to. I had forgotten to disable NAT when I > switched to using siproxd, which meant that ekiga was trying in vain to > create a new connection. However, it proved very difficult to tell ekiga to > hang up - basically, it ignored the "hang-up" button. >
I have exactly the same problem. > The echo test is working OK, except that the picture seems to break much > more easily than it did under GnomeMeeting. Worse, I get green squares > flickering at random whenever I channel the stream through siproxd, so I'm > guessing that siproxd is corrupting a few of the video packets. Audio seems > OK, although maybe that's more due the statistics of the packet corruption > than anything else. > My experience is quite different. Video quality appears quite good. Audio is lousy. Running Ekiga in a terminal, I receive many messages of the following type: 2006/03/13 20:20:20.673 8:04.933 Media Patch:83faaa8 RTP Jitter buffer length exceeded 2006/03/13 20:20:20.674 8:04.933 Media Patch:83faaa8 RTP Jitter buffer oldest packet (2386657120 < 2386657120) too late, throwing away Am I dight in suspecting that the problem lies in the quality of my internet connection? Also, neither F1 nor the Help button seem able to retrieve the manual. I have verified that the manual is present. Could this be caused by me setting --prefix=/opt/gnome when compiling? Allan _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
