> Hi Grant, > As for Linux, .linphonerc is supposed to be in your home directory. > Cheers > Jehan
Thanks Jehan. I deleted .linphonerc and settings are being saved again with the exception of the SIP password. I think it's because I have to use the same numeric string as both my username and password for the Ringcentral SIP service and linphone thinks I should be using the first part of my SIP identity as the username and so always prompts me for the associated password after a program restart. The other issue is with a USB headset. I can select the headset for playback but not for microphone although I can select the same headset for both playback and microphone in linphone on a Linux system. OSX itself recognizes the microphone just fine and I can select it in the OSX "Sound" settings. I've tried writing the device into the .linphonerc file to no avail. - Grant > I'm using linphone-3.4.3 on OSX and it no longer remembers any > > settings I change in the preferences, including the user ID and > > password for a SIP account. It was remembering changes previously so > > I don't know what happened. > > It also doesn't allow me to select the USB headset as the microphone > > device although I can select it for playback. I can select the USB > > headset for playback and microphone in the OSX settings. > > - Grant > > Can anyone tell me where user data is stored on OSX? Maybe if I > delete the user data and start fresh it will save settings again. > > - Grant _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
