On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 09:27:48 -0700 Jeff Coppock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 11:14:28 +0100 > "Guest, Simon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Thursday 01 Jul 2004 00:58, Jeff Coppock wrote: > > > I'm trying to get KPhone to work on my system. The problem is > > > that I can hear the person I called, but they can't hear me. > > > Linphone works perfectly, so I believe the problem is in KPhone. > > > I've been googling and I haven't found anything yet that can help > > > me. > > > > I'm using KPhone from sid, version 1:4.0.2-1, with Debian stock > > kernel > > > > 2.6.5-1-686. It works fine. > > > > You may need ALSA rather than OSS sound drivers if you're using a > > 2.4 kernel. (At least, I did; maybe because I was using integrated > > sound on the motherboard, rather than some more capable sound card. > > Anyway, OSS didn't support full duplex on my hardware.) > > I'm already running ALSA rather than OSS sound drivers. I updated to > the unstable KPhone and I'm having the same results. I've tried > messing around with the Arts config, but it appears that KPhone goes > directly to the sound device since I get the same results whether Arts > is running or not. > > I've tried different codecs and changing the symetric signalling > settings, but nothing has helped. > > It's strange to me, I call my cellphone to test it and when I speak > into the cellphone, I hear my voice on the PC headset. And, when I > speak into the PC headset, I hear my voice on the PC headset. > > The really strange thing is that it works using LinPhone. But I want > to use Kphone since I like the interface better, and Kphone > successfully registers with my companies SIP Proxy server where > LinPhone can't due to message 484 (Address Incomplete). Well, I don't know what changed, but KPhone works fine now. I can't explain it. Oh well, I probably made some obscure config change and don't realize what it was. :-\ jc -- Jeff Coppock Systems Engineer Diggin' Debian Admin and User