[Ekiga-devel-list] Audio issues

2009-07-08 Thread Christian Schäfer

Hi,

audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable 
release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the 
caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't 
but he can. There doesn't seem to be any rule for this behavior. I 
observed this with all 3.2 versions. It's independent of the sip 
provider or the caller.
All three audio devices are set to default, I have no sound daemon 
running (like esd or pulse). Ekiga, opal and ptlib are self-compiled on 
Ubuntu Linux.
Once this problem occurs, I have to restart ekiga to get sound working 
again properly. I'll send a d4 output a soon this happens again.

Anyone else having this problem?

Chris
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Re: [Ekiga-devel-list] Audio issues

2009-07-08 Thread Peter Robinson
Hi,

 audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable release.
 Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the caller and he
 can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't but he can. There
 doesn't seem to be any rule for this behavior. I observed this with all 3.2
 versions. It's independent of the sip provider or the caller.
 All three audio devices are set to default, I have no sound daemon running
 (like esd or pulse). Ekiga, opal and ptlib are self-compiled on Ubuntu
 Linux.
 Once this problem occurs, I have to restart ekiga to get sound working again
 properly. I'll send a d4 output a soon this happens again.
 Anyone else having this problem?

I've seen this on a number of occasions on Fedora as well. Fedora uses
PulseAudio but that doesn't seem to be the issue. I've even had some
report that they've recompiled ekiga 2 from F-9 and go back to that.
It seems very hit and miss as to what causes the issue and its very
hard to track down.

Peter
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Re: [Ekiga-devel-list] Audio issues

2009-07-08 Thread Damien Sandras
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 11:49 -0400, Christian Schäfer a écrit :
 Hi,
 
 audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable 
 release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the 
 caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't 
 but he can. There doesn't seem to be any rule for this behavior. I 
 observed this with all 3.2 versions. It's independent of the sip 
 provider or the caller.
 All three audio devices are set to default, I have no sound daemon 
 running (like esd or pulse). Ekiga, opal and ptlib are self-compiled on 
 Ubuntu Linux.
 Once this problem occurs, I have to restart ekiga to get sound working 
 again properly. I'll send a d4 output a soon this happens again.
 Anyone else having this problem?
 

It sounds like NAT issues.
-- 
 _ Damien Sandras
(o-  
//\Ekiga Softphone : http://www.ekiga.org/
v_/_   Be IP   : http://www.beip.be/
   FOSDEM  : http://www.fosdem.org/
   SIP Phone   : sip:dsand...@ekiga.net
   

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Re: [Ekiga-devel-list] Audio issues

2009-07-08 Thread Eugen Dedu

Christian Schäfer wrote:

Hi,

audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable 
release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the 
caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't 
but he can. There doesn't seem to be any rule for this behavior. I 
observed this with all 3.2 versions. It's independent of the sip 
provider or the caller.
All three audio devices are set to default, I have no sound daemon 
running (like esd or pulse). Ekiga, opal and ptlib are self-compiled on 
Ubuntu Linux.
Once this problem occurs, I have to restart ekiga to get sound working 
again properly. I'll send a d4 output a soon this happens again.


The best is to always start ekiga like this:
$ ekiga -d 4 2/tmp/debug.out
and when the problem arrives, you get the output.


Anyone else having this problem?


This could be the pdu too large problem, but that bug is reproducible...

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Re: [Ekiga-devel-list] Audio issues

2009-07-08 Thread Christian Schäfer
audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable 
release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the 
caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't 
but he can. There doesn't seem to be any rule for this behavior. I 
observed this with all 3.2 versions. It's independent of the sip 
provider or the caller.
All three audio devices are set to default, I have no sound daemon 
running (like esd or pulse). Ekiga, opal and ptlib are self-compiled on 
Ubuntu Linux.
Once this problem occurs, I have to restart ekiga to get sound working 
again properly. I'll send a d4 output a soon this happens again.

Anyone else having this problem?



It sounds like NAT issues.


No, this is independent of NAT. And if it wouldn't be, this problem 
should be reproducable then..


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Re: [Ekiga-devel-list] Audio issues

2009-07-08 Thread Damien Sandras
Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 12:18 -0400, Christian Schäfer a écrit :
  audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable 
  release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the 
  caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't 
  but he can. There doesn't seem to be any rule for this behavior. I 
  observed this with all 3.2 versions. It's independent of the sip 
  provider or the caller.
  All three audio devices are set to default, I have no sound daemon 
  running (like esd or pulse). Ekiga, opal and ptlib are self-compiled on 
  Ubuntu Linux.
  Once this problem occurs, I have to restart ekiga to get sound working 
  again properly. I'll send a d4 output a soon this happens again.
  Anyone else having this problem?
 
  It sounds like NAT issues.
 
 No, this is independent of NAT. And if it wouldn't be, this problem 
 should be reproducable then..

What is the cause then ?
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v_/_   Be IP   : http://www.beip.be/
   FOSDEM  : http://www.fosdem.org/
   SIP Phone   : sip:dsand...@ekiga.net
   

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Re: [Ekiga-devel-list] Audio issues

2009-07-08 Thread Michael Rickmann

Damien Sandras schrieb:

Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 12:18 -0400, Christian Schäfer a écrit :
audio seems to be still a game of luck with current ekiga's stable 
release. Sometimes when I answer an incoming call, I can't hear the 
caller and he can't hear me. Sometimes I can hear him, sometimes I can't 
but he can. There doesn't seem to be any rule for this behavior. I 
observed this with all 3.2 versions. It's independent of the sip 
provider or the caller.
All three audio devices are set to default, I have no sound daemon 
running (like esd or pulse). Ekiga, opal and ptlib are self-compiled on 
Ubuntu Linux.
Once this problem occurs, I have to restart ekiga to get sound working 
again properly. I'll send a d4 output a soon this happens again.

Anyone else having this problem?

It sounds like NAT issues.
No, this is independent of NAT. And if it wouldn't be, this problem 
should be reproducable then..


What is the cause then ?
I would assume a NAT issue as well. There are routers which according to 
Ekiga's NAT detection change their role, my Fritz!Box e.g.. In the -d 4 
logs look for the lines containing stun. When I am continously starting 
Ekiga and make calls Ekiga detects cone NAT. The first time or after 
some inactivity it reads port restricted NAT.

Regards
Michael

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