Hi,

we might have to review that component again, as its only a testing
component it might not be in the center of a our attention with every
release. However, as there are no big Issues known (yet) and we did not
change anything on that side I wonder why it should fail at that point.

We will check on that, help is of course appreciated.

Sebastian

2011/5/5 yumpy <[email protected]>

> First of all, I am successfully running OpenMeetings using a Linux box
> with Firefox for the Moderator and separate Win/XP boxes (one running
> Chrome and one running Firefox) for two other users.
>
> Most things are working well, but it's very annoying that the "Test
> Setup" application that's meant to allow users to confirm that their
> mics and speakers are properly configured implies a flawed
> configuration every time--whether the configuration is good or not!
>
> Specifically, although the VU-meter jumps around conspicuously while
> the microphone test is going on, when it's time to press the "Play"
> button to confirm that the recording is good, no sound comes out, and
> no error message is displayed.  But if the configuration is good and
> the user leaves the Test Setup window sitting there (not sure if
> that's a necessary condition), the sound from the test may emerge at a
> later time--it just pops out of nowhere, rather unpredictably! I've
> heard it arrive at delays ranging from 2 to 10 minutes. (But I've only
> observed this phenomenon on the Linux/Moderator box; haven't looked
> for it on others yet.)
>
> I scoured my computer looking for small audio files that were created
> during the time I was running Test Setup so I might try to track down
> what app ended up playing them later, but I haven't been able to
> identify the filename. Also, I haven't seen any errors reported in the
> Flash or Java log files that seem to relate to this issue.
>
> I've had customers flail around for days trying to make that playback
> test work, only to eventually discover (as I have) that it's not a
> valid predictor of the application's audio performance in the first
> place! Leaving this bug in OpenMeetings would seem to be an excellent
> way to scare away potential new users of this otherwise impressively
> functional product. 8-{
>
> Other details:
>
> * Sound playback works fine in all other applications
> * Testing in OpenMeetings r3700
> * Running Flash 10.2.159.1
>  >  which crashes occasionally
>  > "settings" option works fine to adjust Mic gain
> * Java version 1.6.0_22 (Sun)
> * I have "sox", which I thought might be used for the Mic record/
> playback test; I hid it and ran the record/playback test again, but it
> still failed n the same way.
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