Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-09-21 Thread MicVM

Has somebody of you guys managed to run linphone3 in shr in the meanwhile? I
tried every possible statefile and asound that i found on the mailing list
(also tried without asound.conf) but still no success. The standard voip
statefile is ok for the microphone, but no sound comes out of the earpiece.
Any ideas?
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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-09-21 Thread John Dowd
On Monday 21 September 2009 16:35:18 MicVM wrote:
 Has somebody of you guys managed to run linphone3 in shr in the meanwhile?
 I tried every possible statefile and asound that i found on the mailing
 list (also tried without asound.conf) but still no success. The standard
 voip statefile is ok for the microphone, but no sound comes out of the
 earpiece. Any ideas?

I was able to get linphone to work as far as installed and running with no 
apparent errors. The audio is broken but is playing, I can hear the voice from 
the PBX coming through when I dial in for voicemail. It's broken but loud 
enough to hear.

I have done no changes to any of the audio system so the defaults that come 
with a SHR-unstable download and linphone 3.1.0 should be how it's currently 
setup. 

Not much help I'm afraid.

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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-07-31 Thread giacomo `giotti` mariani


 Besides glade and GTK Warnings this was the only output:

 ALSA lib conf.c:3949:(snd_config_expand) Unknown parameters 0
 ALSA lib pcm.c:2145:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default:0
 ALSA lib conf.c:3949:(snd_config_expand) Unknown parameters 0
 ALSA lib pcm.c:2145:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default:0

 it's not ringing in the earpiece while the target telephone is
 ringing. Microphone works

The same happens to me.
I'm not able to hear using linphone on shr.
Any solution or workaround?

Thank you

Giacomo

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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-07-05 Thread Denis Shulyaka
2009/7/2 Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk:
 On Thursday 02 July 2009, Denis Shulyaka wrote:
 Hi! I'm trying to use linphone on Om2009 and can't get sound working
 properly. Which asound.conf and voip.state file should I use? I tried
 opnes from koolu.org but all I got was ringing sound, no voice in any
 direction. The ringing sound was from speaker, not earpiece.

 I haven't tried it on Om2009 yet. On FSO-ms5 I used the voip-handset.state
 that was already in FSO, and http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf

 Did you remember to switch the mixer state? This needs to be done manually
 because linphone isn't FSO-aware yet. If the ring came from the speaker then
 either voip-handset.state wasn't the active state or it has changed. IIRC
 linphone has play and record options that should let you check its audio
 settings independent of any problems you may be having with SIP.

 I'm planning to give OM2009 a try soon, so I may have some more ideas soon.

Hi! I've just tested it with SHR-testing and it is still ringing from
the speaker, not earpiece. I'm sure I remembered to run alsactl
restore -f voip-handset.state. The voip-handset.state seems good to
me. So what's it? Alsa bug or I broke something in hardware while
implementing buzz-fix?

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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-07-02 Thread Denis Shulyaka
Hi! I'm trying to use linphone on Om2009 and can't get sound working
properly. Which asound.conf and voip.state file should I use? I tried
opnes from koolu.org but all I got was ringing sound, no voice in any
direction. The ringing sound was from speaker, not earpiece.

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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-07-02 Thread Al Johnson
On Thursday 02 July 2009, Denis Shulyaka wrote:
 Hi! I'm trying to use linphone on Om2009 and can't get sound working
 properly. Which asound.conf and voip.state file should I use? I tried
 opnes from koolu.org but all I got was ringing sound, no voice in any
 direction. The ringing sound was from speaker, not earpiece.

I haven't tried it on Om2009 yet. On FSO-ms5 I used the voip-handset.state 
that was already in FSO, and http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf

Did you remember to switch the mixer state? This needs to be done manually 
because linphone isn't FSO-aware yet. If the ring came from the speaker then 
either voip-handset.state wasn't the active state or it has changed. IIRC 
linphone has play and record options that should let you check its audio 
settings independent of any problems you may be having with SIP.

I'm planning to give OM2009 a try soon, so I may have some more ideas soon.



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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-06-26 Thread Michele Brocco
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Al
Johnsonopenm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
 On Thursday 25 June 2009, Michele Brocco wrote:
 On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Al

 Johnsonopenm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
  On Wednesday 24 June 2009, MicVM wrote:
  Al Johnson wrote:
   On Wednesday 25 March 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Problems:
* I haven't got it to do sound yet - it seems unhappy with the alsa
device capabilities. I don't know if this is a configuration issue
or a fundamental problem.
  
   I guess you face the same issue with borked /etc/asound.conf as
   others. It has dmix as the default device, and dmix obviously doesn't
   support recording. Probably you can remove /etc/asound.conf
   altogether or try to mimic configuration of any desktop distro. Or
   just configure linphone to use hw:0,0 by default.
  
   Also, don't forget that a special voip.state should be loaded before
   trying to input/output sound. It uses DAI mode 10 and arecord -D
   hw:0,0 | aplay -D hw:0,0 is known to work.
  
   I suspected as much, but couldn't confirm at the time. I had only
   given it a
   cursory check with the config that used to work for me with v1.6 and
   2007.2.
   Now I can confirm it works using Brian Code's asound.conf and the
   voip- handset.state that comes with milestone5.
  
   Brian's config is available at:
   http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf
 
  Thanks for the precious hints guys. I am running shr unstable and
  linphone 3 there eats up to 80% of cpu time and so makes a conversation
  impossible. Did u do the same experience there?
 
  Conversation was no problem for me, so I didn't even look at CPU load. It
  will depend on the codec used, so you may have been using a
  computationally heavy one. Another factor could be enabling echo
  cancellation. I assume it's linphone you see using 80% rather than some
  other app coincidentally hogging CPU.

 Indeed, it was the enabled echo cancellation! Thanks! But now I have
 another problem: the voip-handset.state file allows me to talk,
 however I can not hear anything. The only statefile I can use to hear
 sound from my internal speaker is the stereoout.state file. I tried
 also using the voip-handset.state file I had from my previous
 OM2008.12 linphone2 installation but it doesnt change anything. Did I
 forget to set something? My linphone devices are all set to
 ALSA:default device (thanks to your asound.conf)

 Try starting linphone3 from the terminal to see if there are any error
 messages about the audio. voip-handset.state should give sound through the
 earpiece, not the speaker.

Besides glade and GTK Warnings this was the only output:

ALSA lib conf.c:3949:(snd_config_expand) Unknown parameters 0
ALSA lib pcm.c:2145:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default:0
ALSA lib conf.c:3949:(snd_config_expand) Unknown parameters 0
ALSA lib pcm.c:2145:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default:0

it's not ringing in the earpiece while the target telephone is
ringing. Microphone works

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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-06-25 Thread Al Johnson
On Wednesday 24 June 2009, MicVM wrote:
 Al Johnson wrote:
  On Wednesday 25 March 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
   Problems:
   * I haven't got it to do sound yet - it seems unhappy with the alsa
   device capabilities. I don't know if this is a configuration issue or
   a fundamental problem.
 
  I guess you face the same issue with borked /etc/asound.conf as
  others. It has dmix as the default device, and dmix obviously doesn't
  support recording. Probably you can remove /etc/asound.conf altogether
  or try to mimic configuration of any desktop distro. Or just configure
  linphone to use hw:0,0 by default.
 
  Also, don't forget that a special voip.state should be loaded before
  trying to input/output sound. It uses DAI mode 10 and arecord -D
  hw:0,0 | aplay -D hw:0,0 is known to work.
 
  I suspected as much, but couldn't confirm at the time. I had only given
  it a
  cursory check with the config that used to work for me with v1.6 and
  2007.2.
  Now I can confirm it works using Brian Code's asound.conf and the voip-
  handset.state that comes with milestone5.
 
  Brian's config is available at:
  http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf

 Thanks for the precious hints guys. I am running shr unstable and linphone
 3 there eats up to 80% of cpu time and so makes a conversation impossible.
 Did u do the same experience there?

Conversation was no problem for me, so I didn't even look at CPU load. It will 
depend on the codec used, so you may have been using a computationally heavy 
one. Another factor could be enabling echo cancellation. I assume it's 
linphone you see using 80% rather than some other app coincidentally hogging 
CPU.

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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-06-25 Thread Michele Brocco
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Al
Johnsonopenm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
 On Wednesday 24 June 2009, MicVM wrote:
 Al Johnson wrote:
  On Wednesday 25 March 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
   Problems:
   * I haven't got it to do sound yet - it seems unhappy with the alsa
   device capabilities. I don't know if this is a configuration issue or
   a fundamental problem.
 
  I guess you face the same issue with borked /etc/asound.conf as
  others. It has dmix as the default device, and dmix obviously doesn't
  support recording. Probably you can remove /etc/asound.conf altogether
  or try to mimic configuration of any desktop distro. Or just configure
  linphone to use hw:0,0 by default.
 
  Also, don't forget that a special voip.state should be loaded before
  trying to input/output sound. It uses DAI mode 10 and arecord -D
  hw:0,0 | aplay -D hw:0,0 is known to work.
 
  I suspected as much, but couldn't confirm at the time. I had only given
  it a
  cursory check with the config that used to work for me with v1.6 and
  2007.2.
  Now I can confirm it works using Brian Code's asound.conf and the voip-
  handset.state that comes with milestone5.
 
  Brian's config is available at:
  http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf

 Thanks for the precious hints guys. I am running shr unstable and linphone
 3 there eats up to 80% of cpu time and so makes a conversation impossible.
 Did u do the same experience there?

 Conversation was no problem for me, so I didn't even look at CPU load. It will
 depend on the codec used, so you may have been using a computationally heavy
 one. Another factor could be enabling echo cancellation. I assume it's
 linphone you see using 80% rather than some other app coincidentally hogging
 CPU.

Indeed, it was the enabled echo cancellation! Thanks! But now I have
another problem: the voip-handset.state file allows me to talk,
however I can not hear anything. The only statefile I can use to hear
sound from my internal speaker is the stereoout.state file. I tried
also using the voip-handset.state file I had from my previous
OM2008.12 linphone2 installation but it doesnt change anything. Did I
forget to set something? My linphone devices are all set to
ALSA:default device (thanks to your asound.conf)

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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-06-25 Thread Al Johnson
On Thursday 25 June 2009, Michele Brocco wrote:
 On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Al

 Johnsonopenm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk wrote:
  On Wednesday 24 June 2009, MicVM wrote:
  Al Johnson wrote:
   On Wednesday 25 March 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
Problems:
* I haven't got it to do sound yet - it seems unhappy with the alsa
device capabilities. I don't know if this is a configuration issue
or a fundamental problem.
  
   I guess you face the same issue with borked /etc/asound.conf as
   others. It has dmix as the default device, and dmix obviously doesn't
   support recording. Probably you can remove /etc/asound.conf
   altogether or try to mimic configuration of any desktop distro. Or
   just configure linphone to use hw:0,0 by default.
  
   Also, don't forget that a special voip.state should be loaded before
   trying to input/output sound. It uses DAI mode 10 and arecord -D
   hw:0,0 | aplay -D hw:0,0 is known to work.
  
   I suspected as much, but couldn't confirm at the time. I had only
   given it a
   cursory check with the config that used to work for me with v1.6 and
   2007.2.
   Now I can confirm it works using Brian Code's asound.conf and the
   voip- handset.state that comes with milestone5.
  
   Brian's config is available at:
   http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf
 
  Thanks for the precious hints guys. I am running shr unstable and
  linphone 3 there eats up to 80% of cpu time and so makes a conversation
  impossible. Did u do the same experience there?
 
  Conversation was no problem for me, so I didn't even look at CPU load. It
  will depend on the codec used, so you may have been using a
  computationally heavy one. Another factor could be enabling echo
  cancellation. I assume it's linphone you see using 80% rather than some
  other app coincidentally hogging CPU.

 Indeed, it was the enabled echo cancellation! Thanks! But now I have
 another problem: the voip-handset.state file allows me to talk,
 however I can not hear anything. The only statefile I can use to hear
 sound from my internal speaker is the stereoout.state file. I tried
 also using the voip-handset.state file I had from my previous
 OM2008.12 linphone2 installation but it doesnt change anything. Did I
 forget to set something? My linphone devices are all set to
 ALSA:default device (thanks to your asound.conf)

Try starting linphone3 from the terminal to see if there are any error 
messages about the audio. voip-handset.state should give sound through the 
earpiece, not the speaker.

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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-06-24 Thread MicVM



Al Johnson wrote:
 
 On Wednesday 25 March 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
  Problems:
  * I haven't got it to do sound yet - it seems unhappy with the alsa
  device capabilities. I don't know if this is a configuration issue or a
  fundamental problem.

 I guess you face the same issue with borked /etc/asound.conf as
 others. It has dmix as the default device, and dmix obviously doesn't
 support recording. Probably you can remove /etc/asound.conf altogether
 or try to mimic configuration of any desktop distro. Or just configure
 linphone to use hw:0,0 by default.

 Also, don't forget that a special voip.state should be loaded before
 trying to input/output sound. It uses DAI mode 10 and arecord -D
 hw:0,0 | aplay -D hw:0,0 is known to work.
 
 I suspected as much, but couldn't confirm at the time. I had only given it
 a 
 cursory check with the config that used to work for me with v1.6 and
 2007.2. 
 Now I can confirm it works using Brian Code's asound.conf and the voip-
 handset.state that comes with milestone5. 
 
 Brian's config is available at:
 http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf
 

Thanks for the precious hints guys. I am running shr unstable and linphone 3
there eats up to 80% of cpu time and so makes a conversation impossible. Did
u do the same experience there?

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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-03-25 Thread Paul Fertser
Hi,

Al Johnson openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk writes:
 Here's a preliminary bitbake recipe for the latest linphone release. Binaries 
 for fso-milestone5 are in:
 http://openmoko.truebox.co.uk/repos/mazikeen/fso-milestone5/ipk/armv4t/

Great thanks for working on that! :)

 Problems:
 * I haven't got it to do sound yet - it seems unhappy with the alsa device 
 capabilities. I don't know if this is a configuration issue or a fundamental 
 problem.

I guess you face the same issue with borked /etc/asound.conf as
others. It has dmix as the default device, and dmix obviously doesn't
support recording. Probably you can remove /etc/asound.conf altogether
or try to mimic configuration of any desktop distro. Or just configure
linphone to use hw:0,0 by default.

Also, don't forget that a special voip.state should be loaded before
trying to input/output sound. It uses DAI mode 10 and arecord -D
hw:0,0 | aplay -D hw:0,0 is known to work.

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Re: linphone 3.1.0

2009-03-25 Thread Al Johnson
On Wednesday 25 March 2009, Paul Fertser wrote:
  Problems:
  * I haven't got it to do sound yet - it seems unhappy with the alsa
  device capabilities. I don't know if this is a configuration issue or a
  fundamental problem.

 I guess you face the same issue with borked /etc/asound.conf as
 others. It has dmix as the default device, and dmix obviously doesn't
 support recording. Probably you can remove /etc/asound.conf altogether
 or try to mimic configuration of any desktop distro. Or just configure
 linphone to use hw:0,0 by default.

 Also, don't forget that a special voip.state should be loaded before
 trying to input/output sound. It uses DAI mode 10 and arecord -D
 hw:0,0 | aplay -D hw:0,0 is known to work.

I suspected as much, but couldn't confirm at the time. I had only given it a 
cursory check with the config that used to work for me with v1.6 and 2007.2. 
Now I can confirm it works using Brian Code's asound.conf and the voip-
handset.state that comes with milestone5. 

Brian's config is available at:
http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf

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