>> That's right - iLBC was not enabled. After enabling it, the >> results were the same as when getting a connection with [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> and the PCMA codec - sound so choppy that is almost unintelligible. > > Are you using ALSA for both your input and output devices? There is a > problem with ALSA if you do that causes the jitter buffer to max out no > matter how high you set it. > > On my system I use ALSA, but I set the output device to my use my sound > card and the input device to use default. That cured the problem for me.
Thanks for your suggestion. Unfortunately, that did not make any difference. In any case, the value of my jitter buffer never seems to go above 100ms. Most of the time it stays below 30 (iLBC codec) and on 20 (PCMA codec). _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list