Hi,

I have the same problem with two device with ogg support installed on it.
I make the same changes on one device and now work fine.

So I try to make a sip call using a PBX VoIP server but I not able to
make a call. If I make an internal call using PBX VoIP server, it work
fine, but if I try to make an external call I receive a "500 -
Internal Server Error". Same behaviour if I use a generic internet sip
provider like voipbuster.

Anyone have the same problem or suggestion?

2008/1/20, Armin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>   Hi Tuomas,
>
> yes, confirmed: temporarily renamed libgstspeex.so, and called ldconfig: made 
> gtalk work again with audio.
>
>   regards, Armin.
>
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> ----- Original message -----
> From: Tuomas Kulve
> To: Armin Warda,  Maemo developers <[email protected]>
> Sent: So., 20. Jan. 2008 20:12:24 GMT
> Subject: Re: ogg-support breaks gtalk audio?
> Armin Warda wrote:
> > Hi Tuomas,
> >
> > it has been reported by some, that gtalk breaks if and only if _both_
> > parties have ogg-support installed, not if only one of them has
> > ogg-support installed. Might this indicate to look into the "codec
> > negotiation" direction?
>
> Maybe the google talk client chooses speex codec for the call when both 
> parties support it but the "codec engine" refuses to use speex when the 
> actual RTP stream is being encoded.
>
> Does everything work if you temporarily remove the speex gst plugin 
> (/usr/lib/gstreamer-0.10/libgstspeex.so)?
>
> Just guessing here..
>
> --
> Tuomas
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