Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 17:54 +0100, Peter Robinson 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.
>
> That was my first response as well but then surely they'd see the
> issue with ekiga v2. I think part of one of the problems is the
> openser issue but I'm not sure if that was fixed with the last 3.2.5
> and associated ptlib/opal issue. I'm waiting for the new ekiga build
> to be pushed out to fedora updates-testing for that person to confirm.
If you are talking about the openser issue that prevents registration,
that's another problem and it is due to misconfiguration of openser...
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