I'm an Ubuntu user very dependent on video softphone technology. I was a Skyper for some time, but have recently been exploring Ekiga, attracted by its compliance with standards and commitment to open source. Recent frustrations with Skype and PulseAudio have made me want to switch over completely.
Ekiga 3.2.0 works great on my system! (Ubuntu 9.04, Dell Inspiron 1520), but it's key that my girlfriend get it working too. She's installed 3.0.2 for Windows on her Dell Inspiron 1525 (Vista) machine; when we call each other, audio sends and receives fine on both ends, and she gets my video, but hers won't show (not even on locally, I think). She's told me that the only two choices available for the video input device in Preferences are Moving Logo and "Microsoft WDM Image Capture (win32) (ptli...", the second one selected by default and presumably corresponding to the built-in webcam we're trying use. (Note: This camera *does* work in other applications.) The selected size is 176x144, format NTSC (America) and channel 0, but messing with any of these settings doesn't seem to help. Can anybody offer insight regarding the compatibility of Ekiga with her system, and/or how to proceed with troubleshooting? Sorry for not providing more specific details, but since we don't live in the same city, I can't see for myself what's happening on her machine. Thanks in advance for your comments! Evan Murphy _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
