On 27/05/10 13:31, Christian Jaeger wrote:
2010/5/27 Eugen Dedu<[email protected]>:
This could be because your packet has more than ~1500 bytes. Check off a
few codecs and try again.
There are only two codecs, Theora and h261. If I disable h261, video
disappears completely (and audio is still silent), if I disable Theora
and enable h261 there's no change to the previous behaviour.
Try removing a few audio codecs instead.
BTW forgot to mention the version I'm running: ekiga 3.2.6-1 (package
from Debian testing, recompiled with the patch applied).
If I understand correctly, Detect devices works for systems where automatic
discovery does not work (not the case for gnu/linux). But I do not have
more information, so I do not know what to do.
Yannik has pointed me to
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Audio_setup#OSS_4.x, so the behaviour
regarding OSS4 has actually been documented and works as shown on that
page.
For the mess: is it sound, or ekiga?
Not sure what you mean; as I said, I don't think the OSS4 situation
has any influence on the behaviour regarding 500@ and 520@ calls (on
500 no sound but video, on 520 no video but sound).
Ok.
--
Eugen
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