Hi, thanks for your reply. I'm using Empathy 3.2.2 & PulseAudio 1.1. Everything is running on an ArchLinux x86_64 VirtualBox machine.
I tried starting PulseAudio once X11 is running with pulseaudio -D (previously I init dbus as a root). This works fine. I even hear a click coming from my speakers. Moreover if I call somebody, I can see pulseaudio using some cpu with top. However, no echo is cancelled. I've tried starting PulseAudio with start-pulseaudio-x11 or loading the echo-cancel module explicitly from the PulseAudio terminal. Nothing made any differences. It seems like I haven't configured PulseAudio properly, but I have no idea what to do. Any suggestions? Thanks, 2011/11/22 Guillaume Desmottes <[email protected]>: > Le lundi 21 novembre 2011 à 23:45 +0100, Alexander Søndergaard a écrit : >> Hello, >> >> I've setup Empathy to call my Gmail contacts, but I haven't succeeded >> in removing echo. >> >> I've read somewhere that this should be default in >= 3.2, but still >> I've tried enabling manually the Pulse Audio echo cancel module with >> no luck. >> >> Is it already supported? Does anybody have it working? Maybe this is >> an issue on my Pulse Audio setup. > > Which distribution and version of Pulse Audio are you using? > > Also, note that atm the audio input and output have to use the same > sound card to have echo cancellation working. See > http://arunraghavan.net/2011/08/hello-hello-hello/ > > > > G. > > _______________________________________________ telepathy mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy
