On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 22:15:30 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote: (...)
>> I'm starting to think the problem can be Ekiga itself, because using >> the same SIP account, with the same headset, going out from the same >> DSL router and calling the same phone number, in my Lenny system this >> setup works very well but in Wheezy is impossible to use. > > May other OS components cause this? Though I do not know what. :o) It could be but I can't guess what. The kernel version? Sure, but sound is working fine from the command line utilities and also from another programs (e.g., gnome-sound-recorder). The network card? My Lenny system uses a wired card while the netbook uses a wireless adapter but I wouldn't give a penny for that argument. >> In brief: consider testing a different SIP/VOIP program. > > I have searched Debian on soft phones and found > > ihu (would call sip for me) > > linphone - fails to run w/ > > ALSA lib conf.c:4687:(snd_config_expand) Unknown parameters 0 ALSA lib > control.c:951:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL default:0 > > and > > sflphone - calls but I do not here sound though all volumes on ALSA > mixer were high. 3 on 3 fails. Wow. I love Linux >:-P > And I saw no more soft phones in Debian from repo.s. There are more (yate, twinkle) but sadly not available for wheezy :-( > So far, ekiga is the best option for me, and I would say, most > comfortable its GUI comparing w/ the above. Errr, yes. Although I find more confortable/easy to use the old interface. > But was is bad to me w/ ekiga is - its doc.s do not specify my problem - > as what is expected to not work and therefore a fix is offered - > works for me and therefore the fix works not for me - though the > problem is listed by those fix makers but diagnostic is applicable for > me and so their solution. > > Thus, both modes - mono and stereo, 8/16 kHz work w/ my SB: > > $ arecord -D plughw:0,0 -c 1 -r 16000 -f S16_LE - | aplay -D plughw:0,0 > -c 1 -r 16000 -f S16_LE - > > BTW, as a workaround w/ latency for redirection of my voice (from mic. > to speakers) :o) Not what I wanted, but better than nothing. > > But ekiga does not echos my voice though as I have mentioned in other > messages - mic. volume reflects my speech. I've never had Ekiga echoing my voice, that's for sure. And not just Ekiga but any other capture audio application I can remember. I don't think this is the default, though, so you will have to fight hard to get that working for you :-) >> > . Voice redirection from mic. to speakers (they have mentioned on >> > simplification of SB circuits - and I believe it is my case - >> > therefore another mic. type is needed - do not know when - if ever - >> > I obtain one); >> >> http://bit.ly/PEwU5U >> >> Google suggests using "jackd" to get this working (mic going through >> speakers) among other solutions but I don't know if it's worth the >> effort. In the end, what's your goal for having this? > > Sometimes, for singing is good. :o) Ah, karaoke, yes X-) > Thank You for link but sends me google start page. Uh? :-? Okay, I'll put the long URI (you will have to reconstruct it on your side): (search keyword: mic out speakers linux) <http://www.google.com/webhp? complete=0&hl=en#hl=en&complete=0&site=webhp&source=hp&q=mic+out+speakers +linux&oq=mic+out+speakers +linux&gs_l=hp.3...2187.6675.0.6902.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0.les;..0.0...1c.d3pM2VuSJ1E&pbx=1&fp=1&biw=1280&bih=888&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&cad=b> >> I have in my radar "Jitsi" (https://jitsi.org/), it was an application >> I've been following very close because I like the fact it's written in >> Java thus can be used also from a windows system, although still not >> tested :-P > > OK. Thank You. I just would not install software from non-debian repo.s. > In case I will move it to a VM, then I will try it, though do not know > when. Fair, but the problem is that not all the packages are available for all of the flavours :-( >> > I guess ekiga people should make a diagnostic tool - that audio/net >> > problems might be inspected more accurate. >> >> Sure. And what is worse, now there is no way to tell Ekiga what input/ >> output hardware device to choose, it has to be done from the GNOME >> sound applet first :-/ > > That's what I think is bad in DEs: they develop their software only in > conjunction w/ whole DE instead of making working standing alone > functionality - like konsole or kate from KDE, ekiga, evince from gnome, > etc. Who prevents them from feeding command line parameters to the GUI > programs - at least?! Now you say... Ekiga does provide a nice command line debugging tool (ekiga -d4 &) at least to debug the SIP protocol problem :-) > I will look for ekiga list - may they will shed some light on the > problem. That's a very good idea. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/k0tlsd$mg3$1...@ger.gmane.org