To add to my last comment, one oddity about this bug is that if you call
out to ekiga echo on 5...@ekiga.net, then the return picture is visible.
However if you get the echo bot to call back on 5...@ekiga (ie it calls
you, not you it) then the video echo is not visible.
Calls with ordinary ekiga u
It doesn't fix it for me, on Jaunty. I still get the bug.
Chris
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I have two outputs from ekiga. In the first, I (a) started ekiga, (b)
made a call to 5...@ekiga.net, and (c) was successfully able to see my
own video echoed back to me.
In the second, I (a) started ekiga, (b) made a call to 5...@ekiga.net,
and (c) on the echo bot call-back, was able to hear my a
Here is the second attachment.
** Attachment added: "Call to 5...@ekiga.net"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35380699/520.txt
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I am not going to get much more out of this at the moment as my windows-
using contact wants to try skype to avoid the faffing about.
Is it worth my posting a bug upstream and anything further I can
provide? I think though that you (Yannick Defais) already are
'upstream' so to speak.
Chris
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OK I have had a go with my windows contact.
This is really weird. The first time I tried it this evening, I could
see the remote video if, when I made the call, I did not have the local
camera displayed in the call window, but it failed when I did (on three
test calls, two successful at displayin
A further data point on more testing.
First, the problem also occurs on the windows version of ekiga, although
less often. Secondly, it only ever seems to occur to the caller. The
person called always seems to be able to see the remote video. For the
caller, it seems to be a matter of chance, w
windows finally, against my own feelings.
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> I would like to kindly suggest to ChrisV a temporary solution, instead
> of Skype, is to make video conference with Pidgin, which is still free
> software under GNU license, and it works so fine for me through Google
> Talk protocol, and y