Thanks for your reply.. I'm going to check out what you have suggested and get back here. whew .. google google google google.. grrrr// :)
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Custom Processing Unlimited < [email protected]> wrote: > one possible solution to your bad audio issue would be codecs... see which > ones you have installed on your system (not sure which ones are supported on > windows in general, let alone vista)... other than that, it could be the > speed of your network or network interface... VOIP is somewhat heavy on your > connection, even when using a low-bandwidth codec, so if you're using > anything slower than standard grade DSL, you are not gonna get that great of > a connection... if you are using standard grade DSL or better, then it's > most likely a codec problem. The data you are sending as voice is > bottlenecking your network connection... a good test of this that I have > used is browsing while not on a call, then browsing while on a call... going > to places you usually frequent, you have a general idea of how fast the page > will load... if it freezes or takes much longer than usual to load when > you're on the call, you've got a bottleneck. if so, two options I know to > fix are using a lighter codec (google the details :P) and/or get a better > speed DSL connection. If anyone else would like to chime in and flesh out > what I have said so far (or add other possible options) feel free to do so. > > > -- > "Custom" is NOT mass produced... then it's just a product line. > Custom Processing Unlimited > > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list >
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