On 23/05/11 03:05, Dave Koelmeyer wrote:
On 23 May, 2011,at 12:24 PM, Ted McCunecomputer@gmail.com wrote:
Running Debian 6, Intel HDA onboard audio, ALSA sound system, Ekiga3.2.7,
Diamondcard SIP account.
When calling phones the person I'm calling says I'm beeping in and out and I
Running Debian 6, Intel HDA onboard audio, ALSA sound system, Ekiga3.2.7,
Diamondcard SIP account.
When calling phones the person I'm calling says I'm beeping in and out and
I hear an echo and the sound quality is bad.
Everything works perfectly in Skype on the same machine.
In the advanced
On 23 May, 2011,at 12:24 PM, Ted McCune computer@gmail.com wrote:Running Debian 6, Intel HDA onboard audio, ALSA sound system,Ekiga3.2.7, Diamondcard SIP account.
When calling phones the person I'm calling says I'm "beeping in and out" and I hear an echo and the sound quality is bad.Everything
Thanks, I'll play around with the codecs. From reading it looks like Speex
is probably best for regular phone calls. I've read some about the other
codecs and while the specs might interest a software engineer they dont
really tell me which is best for what. I suppose most of that is for calling
Well, I'm thinking it's not the softphones I'm trying to use it's the
hotel's terrible wireless connection. I think I'll try this when I get back
home on a real Internet connection.
Thanks for the help.
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Note: at least when having ALSA libraries (alsa-base, and the oss
plugin) installed at the same time as OSS4, which you probably want
because not all applications are supporting OSS, then Ekiga will still
choose OSS for the output and input devices (/dev/dsp (PTLIB/OSS)),
but ALSA (Default
Another note for those who want to try it:
It's imperative that OSS4's vmix0-src is set to Fast (not High). This
is said to be the resampling quality, and of course you'd be tempted
to set it to High, as I did after everything worked. Can't hurt you
think, on a 2.5 Ghz dual core, and my testing
Ok so I've played with suspend. OSS4 does not support suspend/resume
at all. Upstream comes with two scripts soundoff and soundon which
help to handle shutting down and reinitializing it.
Bad part number 1 is that those are missing from the Debian packages;
good part is I've solved that by taking
Actually another correction, too: replace the perl part with:
perl -we 'while (read STDIN, $buf, 6*2) { print substr $buf,0,2 }'
(since I'm using mono, and the word width of the samples is 2 bytes
not 4, duh; funny I actually didn't hear any difference).
Now here's how I actually kind of solved
Le lundi 01 mars 2010 à 22:47 -0500, Christian Jaeger a écrit :
Hello
I'm using Ekiga and Twinkle with the Diamondcard.us service as my main
phone service. People are telling me every now and then that the sound
quality is pretty poor, and in fact when I listen to my voice on the
echo
On 2010-03-02, Christian Jaeger wrote:
Hello
I'm using Ekiga and Twinkle with the Diamondcard.us service as my main
phone service. People are telling me every now and then that the sound
quality is pretty poor, and in fact when I listen to my voice on the
echo service it's always been
Well, I wouldn't say my hardware is cheap; it's a ThinkPad T61 laptop,
worth around 1800 USD when bought new about 2.5 years ago.
Christian.
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Isn't it waht the plughw:0,0 special ALSA device is supposed to do by
itself ?
We rely on it.
How would I configure Ekiga (3.2.6-1 from Debian sid) to use that one?
Or even, how do I change that device string to actually read from the right
input? Since this is silent:
arecord -D plughw:0,0
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From: ekiga-list-boun...@gnome.org
[mailto:ekiga-list-boun...@gnome.org] On Behalf Of Christian Jaeger
Sent: 2010 March 02 14:19
To: Ekiga mailing list
Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Bad sound quality because of
missing low passfilter
Well, I wouldn't say my
Hello
I'm using Ekiga and Twinkle with the Diamondcard.us service as my main
phone service. People are telling me every now and then that the sound
quality is pretty poor, and in fact when I listen to my voice on the
echo service it's always been quite much worse than when using a
normal phone I
Ubuntu updated, and now it is working consistently with version 3.2.5 (I did
not update Ekiga). So it appears to have been a system error, and not an Ekiga
error. Let's hope the good fortune continues. Thanks for your help.
Thanks, I'll try it. Can you tell me if the apparent problem with PulseAudio
is also fixed?
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 20:24:43 +0100
From: eugen.d...@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr
To: ekiga-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Erratic sound with Ubuntu Karmic
I believe this bug was fixed in 3.2.6
Sometimes Ekiga passes the echo test, but usually not.
The problem is that sound is unreliable. Sometimes I can hear sound with the
echo test, but usually not. Sometimes the incoming sound just quits. If I can
hear incoming sound, most of the time I cannot transmit outgoing sound. In
both
My Name wrote:
Sometimes Ekiga passes the echo test, but usually not.
The problem is that sound is unreliable. Sometimes I can hear sound with the
echo test, but usually not. Sometimes the incoming sound just quits. If I
can hear incoming sound, most of the time I cannot transmit
Wilfred van den Assem wrote:
Wilfred van den Assem wrote:
Hello,
Ive build ekige just fine and it runs fine but when I receive a call,
there is no ringing sound. This is what I get from ekige -d 4:
2010/01/24 13:47:07.412 1:39.594 CallSetup:0x75240910
Le dimanche 24 janvier 2010 à 13:55 +0100, Wilfred van den Assem a
écrit :
Hello,
Ive build ekige just fine and it runs fine but when I receive a call,
there is no ringing sound. This is what I get from ekige -d 4:
2010/01/24 13:47:07.412 1:39.594 CallSetup:0x75240910
OpalUDP
Hello,
Ive build ekige just fine and it runs fine but when I receive a call, there
is no ringing sound. This is what I get from ekige -d 4:
2010/01/24 13:47:07.412 1:39.594 CallSetup:0x75240910OpalUDP
Setting interface to 192.168.1.101%eth0
I installed the ptlib's alsa plugin I thought I mentionned it but It wasn't
the case.
Do you have alsa_pwplugin.so in /usr/lib/ptlib-2.4.4/devices/sound (or similar)?
As suggested, I installed the libasound2-dev package but I still don't have
any input/output audio device in Ekiga. I have
HI,
As suggested, I installed the libasound2-dev package but I still don't have
any input/output audio device in Ekiga. I have only SILENT as choice.
IN Ekiga -d 4, I got esound support disabled,is it normal?
Thank you
Best regards,
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Student in 2nd year of Master Information
Sorry for the double post.
By the way, when my Ekiga softphone is called, there is RTP flow but it's
not the case when I call. Is it linked to the lack of unrecognized
input/output device?
What I don't understand is that when I'm called my Ekiga softphone send RTP
packets anyway in response.
Hi,
I'm currently using the last version of Ekiga but all my audio devices
(input/output) are set to SILENT and I got no other choices.
My headset works fine in Ubuntu. I tried to troubleshoot with the arecord
... | aplay ..
command and it works. My ALSA version is 1.0.14. All my sound settings
David Jardin a écrit :
I'm currently using the last version of Ekiga but all my audio devices
(input/output) are set to SILENT and I got no other choices.
Would you have forgotten to install ptlib's alsa plugin?
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I installed the ptlib's alsa plugin I thought I mentionned it but It wasn't
the case.
However, since I installed it manually I could have forgotten the
libasound2-dev package. I'll try this.
Thank you
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Hi Bill
Bill Collins wrote:
I'm stuck. I posted the below on the Ubuntu Forum and have had 48
reads and no responses.
How to modify the mixer settings?
Need a step x step
*Alsa and sound problem 8.04.1*
I was advised the
Le samedi 06 décembre 2008 à 20:00 -0500, Bill Collins a écrit :
I have spent considerable time researching the sound problem to no
avail. I now turn
to the true experts. I have listed as much as I know to help. If more
is needed
please advise. Also I'm a beginner at this.
tia
Bill Collins
Edward Dunagin-Dunigan
Bozeman, MT 59718
mobile 406-570-0992
Land line 406-556-7282
EKIGA: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://doas.montanalinux.org
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 9:09 AM, Damien Sandras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le samedi 06 décembre 2008 à 20:00 -0500, Bill Collins a écrit :
I have spent
I have spent considerable time researching the sound problem to no avail. I
now turn
to the true experts. I have listed as much as I know to help. If more is
needed
please advise. Also I'm a beginner at this.
tia
Bill Collins
Dell Inspiron B130 1 gb ram
Ubuntu 8.04.1 GNOME ekiga 2.0.12
Sound
Le lundi 10 novembre 2008 à 22:10 +0100, Alf Wernersson a écrit :
I have installed Ekiga 3 following instructions en
https://launchpad.net/~sevmek/+archive
I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 and have a local network with a Zyxel P-320 router.
At Ekiga startup I receive a messagebox telling me that
Pardon, I forget to say that when I call [EMAIL PROTECTED] ekiga inform me
that I am connected.
Alf
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In response to my post last week that I could not get sound in or out on Ekiga,
and that it told me to check to see what, if anything, was using the port
assigned to Ekiga, I was told to check the port and to open ports 5000 through
5006. However, I was not told how to do that. I am not
Le vendredi 22 février 2008 à 21:10 -0800, Zachary Zelinski a écrit :
I can connect, I hear a ring and a dial beep when I either call or
receive a call, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine for both audio and video,
for both callers (multiple callers have tested). Yet when I am
connected with a
I can connect, I hear a ring and a dial beep when I either call or receive a
call, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine for both audio and video, for both
callers (multiple callers have tested). Yet when I am connected with a real
person I hear nothing, they hear nothing, and I see nothing, they see
Hi,
Hm. Very curious. My computers are all on the same LAN/subLAN,
with static IPs.
But I think I have found the answer. It is the FastStart. It was on in
ekiga, but off in gnomemeeting. I don't recall ever changing whatever
the configuration was when I installed the programs. I don't
I still have no solution to the problem of getting ekiga to work (at
least for sound) with SuSE 10.2 or 10.3 on computers of various
configurations. One of them has identical hardware with a compunter on
which I run SuSE 10.1. gnomemeeting works very well with that computer.
I sent a message
Hello,
Le mercredi 16 janvier 2008 à 10:46 -0700, Joseph Comfort a écrit :
I still have no solution to the problem of getting ekiga to work (at
least for sound) with SuSE 10.2 or 10.3 on computers of various
configurations. One of them has identical hardware with a compunter on
which I run
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le samedi 05 janvier 2008 à 15:08 -0700, Joseph Comfort a écrit :
I have been using gnomemeeting quite well for a long time. My system is
a dual Opteron 244 running SuSE 10.1 (64-bit). I have been upgrading
some of my computers, first to SuSE 10.2 and then 10.3. I
Le samedi 05 janvier 2008 à 15:08 -0700, Joseph Comfort a écrit :
I have been using gnomemeeting quite well for a long time. My system is
a dual Opteron 244 running SuSE 10.1 (64-bit). I have been upgrading
some of my computers, first to SuSE 10.2 and then 10.3. I have never
been able to
I have been using gnomemeeting quite well for a long time. My system is
a dual Opteron 244 running SuSE 10.1 (64-bit). I have been upgrading
some of my computers, first to SuSE 10.2 and then 10.3. I have never
been able to get ekiga to work, at least for sound, on these computers.
One of them
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Damien Sandras
Sent: 2007 October 23 17:07
To: Ekiga mailing list
Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Bad sound from mic in Windows Ekiga
Hello,
Le mardi 23 octobre 2007 à 16:12 +0100, Dave Higton a écrit
Le mercredi 24 octobre 2007 à 08:20 +0100, Dave Higton a écrit :
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Damien Sandras
Sent: 2007 October 23 17:07
To: Ekiga mailing list
Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Bad sound from mic in Windows Ekiga
I've just deleted my Ekiga installation (which came from
ekiga-setup-2.0.9-BETA.exe, and on which I never got more than a buzz
from the microphone) and replaced it from ekiga-setup-2.0.11-BETA.exe.
This is an improvement, i.e. it's not quite as disastrous; I can hear my
voice, though with a bad
Hello,
Le mardi 23 octobre 2007 à 16:12 +0100, Dave Higton a écrit :
I've just deleted my Ekiga installation (which came from
ekiga-setup-2.0.9-BETA.exe, and on which I never got more than a buzz
from the microphone) and replaced it from ekiga-setup-2.0.11-BETA.exe.
This is an improvement,
Dear all ,
I am using fedora core 6 , please suggest me which webcam soung card is
properly working under fedora core 6
Regards
Datta Koli
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Thanks for your response
when I test sound from confiuration druid its working properly
but same problem with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i got video but not get audio properly
may be some codec problem
Regards
Datta Koli
Oisin Feeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Without other information I'd suggest
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 02:50:43 -0800 (PST)
Datta Koli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
when i am dial to another pc its asking for accept connection that
time its ringing after accepting connection i am getting video
conferrance is working properly, but voip is also connected
properly , but voice is
Without other information I'd suggest trying the following:
0) Make sure that your end is working by using the echo test
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]. If it's not then follow 1 to 6 below. If it is
then get the remote user to do the same thing.
1) check that your microphone is switched on
2) Make
oops, looks like I spoke to soon. This only fixed the problem to Ekiga's
echo server. But still have the same problems making phone calls :(
On Tue, 2006-10-31 at 09:26 +0100, Damien Sandras wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for reporting back, that's interesting!
Le lundi 30 octobre 2006 à 16:57
Hi Damien,
I finally found what was causing the helicopter sound and the reason
the jitter buffer was racing so high. It turns out that my TV card has
somehow affected my system audio. It uses the line in port to my audio
card and if I mute the line in, Ekiga works great!
I don't know why that
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le vendredi 15 septembre 2006 à 10:19 -0500, Gene Imes a écrit :
When I run the configuration druid sound works. Sound does not work in
Ekiga. None of the sliders function and the audio button is grayed out.
Have you tried during a call?
No, I do not know anyone to
Le lundi 18 septembre 2006 à 15:26 -0500, Gene Imes a écrit :
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le vendredi 15 septembre 2006 à 10:19 -0500, Gene Imes a écrit :
When I run the configuration druid sound works. Sound does not work in
Ekiga. None of the sliders function and the audio button is grayed out.
Le vendredi 15 septembre 2006 à 10:30 +0530, jtd a écrit :
On Thursday 14 September 2006 21:55, Damien Sandras wrote:
Try this :
arecord -D plughw:0,0 -c 1 -r 8000 -f S16_LE - | aplay -D
plughw:0,0 -c 1 -r 8000 -f S16_LE -
Does it work?
yes. but with the same sloow playback.
When I run the configuration druid sound works. Sound does not work in
Ekiga. None of the sliders function and the audio button is grayed out.
Does anyone have any ideas about how I might track down this problem. I
have tried to run as root so I do not think permissions are the problem
since the
Le vendredi 15 septembre 2006 à 10:19 -0500, Gene Imes a écrit :
When I run the configuration druid sound works. Sound does not work in
Ekiga. None of the sliders function and the audio button is grayed out.
Have you tried during a call?
Does anyone have any ideas about how I might track
Hi all.
I am using GnomeMeeting 1.0.2 debian sarge R2 with stock kernel and
alsa drivers on a via cle266 mobo. The sound ship is via 8235. all
Called parties hears deep base voice from my machine ( incorrect
sampling rate?). I can hear him clearly. However recording with krec
produces a
jtd a écrit :
I am using GnomeMeeting 1.0.2
How is Nephertiti going? Long time no see!
Snark
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On Thursday 14 September 2006 20:13, Julien PUYDT wrote:
jtd a écrit :
I am using GnomeMeeting 1.0.2
How is Nephertiti going? Long time no see!
???. If u are referring to 1.0.2 it's works well. except for the
current problem.
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Le jeudi 14 septembre 2006 à 20:32 +0530, jtd a écrit :
On Thursday 14 September 2006 20:13, Julien PUYDT wrote:
jtd a écrit :
I am using GnomeMeeting 1.0.2
How is Nephertiti going? Long time no see!
???. If u are referring to 1.0.2 it's works well. except for the
current problem.
On Thursday 14 September 2006 21:55, Damien Sandras wrote:
Try this :
arecord -D plughw:0,0 -c 1 -r 8000 -f S16_LE - | aplay -D
plughw:0,0 -c 1 -r 8000 -f S16_LE -
Does it work?
yes. but with the same sloow playback.
However reducing the recording sampling rate to 6000 makes the sound
ok.
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