On 02/26/2013 05:41 PM, Stuart Gathman expounded in part:
Send us/me a -d 4 log.
http://gathman.org/data/ekiga.out
I called my cell. The audio sounds like what the xmit numbers show - a
second of garbled sound, drop out for a second, another second of
sound. Then I called 5...@ekiga.net. THIS IS A CLUE: I sing a song.
The song is repeated back to me speeded up in half the time, like a
33rpm record played at 78rpm! So I get a second of sped up audio, a
second of silence, the next second of sped up audio, another second of
silence. Same thing when calling my cell, now that I listen carefully.
Rebooting from old kernel does not help. I still have the working setup
at my office - I haven't upgraded anything. Do you have suggestions for
a controlled update to see which package breaks it? Any ideas about the
guilty package? Would it be a codec problem, with the audio sped up
like that? Or a sound driver? No alsa or pa stuff that I recognized
was upgraded. I checked sound recorder, and that works normally (as
does rhythmbox).
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