>> My connection is good (it's 5Mb/s DSL, and indeed the viedo loopback looks >> OK and looks better at 32KB/s than at 8KB/s), so I'm at a loss. >> >> I'm using the ekiga package from Debian on an amd64 using a 686 kernel, with >> plenty of resources. >> Any idea what might be going on? >>
> Go through the druid again and select ISDN as your connection and try the > echo test again. If you can't get to work with lower bandwidth codecs it > won't work with faster ones. I know you've got a 5Mbps connection but the > actual bandwidth in practice may vary... I know the actual bandwidth is not 5Mb/s, but as mentioned, the video quality significantly improved when I bumped the max bandwidth from 8KB/s to 16KB/s and then 32KB/s, so it seems that I do get more than 16KB/s (aka 128Kb/s) of actual bandwidth between the two machines. That should be plenty for the 64Kb/s of PCMA (even after eating up 8KB/s for video), right? Unless the video and the audio payload follow different routes? Stefan _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list GnomeMeeting-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list