Re: Fwd: Re: linphone
On Monday 21 September 2009 17:11:18 Tschaka wrote: Hi John, i have two positive suggestion for you. first is: i got linphone to play and record sound!! with the hints from the mail you quoted, the packages there (dunno if neccessary) and a self-created alsa state file [1], it works. i moved the /etc/asound.conf file somewhere else (dunno if neccessary, try it out), loaded up the state file and now can make calls. however there is one problem: you will hear yourself with a 1 sec delay occasionally. try to edit the state file and finetune it. second is: you can add contacts through rightclicking on the contacts thingy in linphone. now there is the literki keyboard (you can find it through searching the mailing list), which lets you open up an emulated mouse with pointer and right and left click. read rusolis' announcement for further instructions. simply rightclick on the contacts area, click on add and off you go. hope this helps. Please report back your experiences with the asound.conf removal and your results. Greetings! The removal of the asound.conf file just caused the audio to not work. I have not delved very far into the inner workings of the Neo so I don't know if any errors are available to report. Since there is no messages file I can't list it here. I'm presuming that you meant me to use the state file that you linked to in your email. I put it on the neo and rebooted (don't know how to load the state machine from the command line). Your new state file had no discernible effect on the quality of the audio. It was still very broken up and delayed and exactly the same as the original state file. Cheers!! -- To Err is human, to forgive is NOT company policy. John Dowd S/W Contractor email: jdowd at gmail dot com Cell: (613)316-7884 Home: (613)234-7884 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Fwd: Re: linphone
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 4:19 PM, John Dowd jdowds...@gmail.com wrote: On Monday 21 September 2009 17:11:18 Tschaka wrote: Hi John, i have two positive suggestion for you. first is: i got linphone to play and record sound!! with the hints from the mail you quoted, the packages there (dunno if neccessary) and a self-created alsa state file [1], it works. i moved the /etc/asound.conf file somewhere else (dunno if neccessary, try it out), loaded up the state file and now can make calls. however there is one problem: you will hear yourself with a 1 sec delay occasionally. try to edit the state file and finetune it. second is: you can add contacts through rightclicking on the contacts thingy in linphone. now there is the literki keyboard (you can find it through searching the mailing list), which lets you open up an emulated mouse with pointer and right and left click. read rusolis' announcement for further instructions. simply rightclick on the contacts area, click on add and off you go. hope this helps. Please report back your experiences with the asound.conf removal and your results. Greetings! The removal of the asound.conf file just caused the audio to not work. I have not delved very far into the inner workings of the Neo so I don't know if any errors are available to report. Since there is no messages file I can't list it here. I'm presuming that you meant me to use the state file that you linked to in your email. I put it on the neo and rebooted (don't know how to load the state machine from the command line). Your new state file had no discernible effect on the quality of the audio. It was still very broken up and delayed and exactly the same as the original state file. Cheers!! -- To Err is human, to forgive is NOT company policy. John Dowd S/W Contractor email: jdowd at gmail dot com Cell: (613)316-7884 Home: (613)234-7884 whoops, i guess i wasnt clear enough at this point. You got to load the state file via alsactl -f /usr/share/shr/scenarii/linphone2.state restore (assuming you put it into this corresponding directory) before making a call with linphone. as i said, it worked here, i could call myself on another PC using Ekiga/linphone on it and on my mobile. didn't test how the removal of asound.conf affects the system in general, especially after a reboot. i guess it is there for a reason. i would like to do further testing, but i'm short in time for at least the next few days. anyway, feel free to mail :) Greetings! ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Fwd: Re: linphone
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: linphone Date: Monday 21 September 2009 From: John Dowd jdowds...@gmail.com To: Johan Thelmén j...@home.se On Saturday 12 September 2009 05:18:35 you wrote: I use this. http://87.227.108.179/neo/linphone-3.1.0/ But because of printed audio errors witch we can see if running from commandline, I had to remove /etc/asound.conf But it should probably be fixed in application instead. Used this to build it http://shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Building SHR I also remember there was some problem with the mic audio setting. But I used it oneway with asterisk. Johan, It's installed now and working over the wifi and the audio even works after a fashion. My next problem is that it doesn't seem to have a way of recording the numbers that I would call. Since this is a demo I don't want the person presenting to have to type in the SIP address everytime. Is there a way of adding SIP phone numbers to the caller list? Right now it appears but I can't see how to put anyone into the list. Cheers! -- To Err is human, to forgive is NOT company policy. John Dowd S/W Contractor email: jdowd at gmail dot com Cell: (613)316-7884 Home: (613)234-7884 --- -- To Err is human, to forgive is NOT company policy. John Dowd S/W Contractor email: jdowd at gmail dot com Cell: (613)316-7884 Home: (613)234-7884 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
Re: Fwd: Re: linphone
john dowd wrote: -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: Re: linphone Date: Monday 21 September 2009 From: John Dowd jdowds...@gmail.com To: Johan Thelmén j...@home.se On Saturday 12 September 2009 05:18:35 you wrote: I use this. http://87.227.108.179/neo/linphone-3.1.0/ But because of printed audio errors witch we can see if running from commandline, I had to remove /etc/asound.conf But it should probably be fixed in application instead. Used this to build it http://shr-project.org/trac/wiki/Building SHR I also remember there was some problem with the mic audio setting. But I used it oneway with asterisk. Johan, It's installed now and working over the wifi and the audio even works after a fashion. My next problem is that it doesn't seem to have a way of recording the numbers that I would call. Since this is a demo I don't want the person presenting to have to type in the SIP address everytime. Is there a way of adding SIP phone numbers to the caller list? Right now it appears but I can't see how to put anyone into the list. Cheers! -- To Err is human, to forgive is NOT company policy. John Dowd S/W Contractor email: jdowd at gmail dot com Cell: (613)316-7884 Home: (613)234-7884 --- -- To Err is human, to forgive is NOT company policy. John Dowd S/W Contractor email: jdowd at gmail dot com Cell: (613)316-7884 Home: (613)234-7884 ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community Hi John, i have two positive suggestion for you. first is: i got linphone to play and record sound!! with the hints from the mail you quoted, the packages there (dunno if neccessary) and a self-created alsa state file [1], it works. i moved the /etc/asound.conf file somewhere else (dunno if neccessary, try it out), loaded up the state file and now can make calls. however there is one problem: you will hear yourself with a 1 sec delay occasionally. try to edit the state file and finetune it. second is: you can add contacts through rightclicking on the contacts thingy in linphone. now there is the literki keyboard (you can find it through searching the mailing list), which lets you open up an emulated mouse with pointer and right and left click. read rusolis' announcement for further instructions. simply rightclick on the contacts area, click on add and off you go. hope this helps. Please report back your experiences with the asound.conf removal and your results. Greetings! [1] http://tschaka.ts.ohost.de/linphone2.state -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Fwd-Re-linphone-tp3687262p3688419.html Sent from the Openmoko Community mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community