i forget to give my contact name
it is "http: jeanmichel.gens.free.fr"
if you are on ekiga you can also send me text messages when i am absent
i will try to call you back
Le samedi 03 novembre 2007 à 08:26 +0100, jean-michel a écrit :
> i will very pleased to answer to your call with ekiga or any
i will very pleased to answer to your call with ekiga or any sip
program
I am in automatic answer with my TV card and TV sound when i am absent
Damien congratulations for the french documentation
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OK Alan, thanks for the reply. The aspect of the H232 protocol was
known to me. I thought someone had tried this cross connect and provide
more concrete info.
About getting my kids off M$ is wishful thinking as they are grownups by
now and Linux for them is a foreign matter. But my granddaugh
Please try with this version:
http://www.royal.si/g729/myg729-0.2.tar.gz
The problem lies in FRAMES_PER_PACKET.
I am using this codec with Asterisk server and it works without
problems. However, I noticed that I cannot persuade OPAL to send 2
frames per packet. My codec always sends 1 frame per R
>
> There is no easy fix. However, I think I remember there was a GConf key
> in the Ekiga arborescence to force video to large. The key is
> video_size, and if I remember correctly, it should be set to \"1\".
> --
There is no video_size key for ekiga in gconf. And adding video_size
of integer
Randall Smith wrote:
> I was thinking about purchasing a Grandstream HandyTone HT-486 for my
> primary phone, but want to use Ekiga for video conferencing. I have a
> single IP address so I'm wondering if there will be a conflict with
> these clients trying to listen on the same port or some other
Hallo Jure, Hallo Group Members
Jure Petrovic writes:
> No, you will need opal version > 2.3.* to support dynamic plugin loading
> (*plugin.so files)
I just managed to install
PTLIB version 2.1.0
OPAL version 3.1.0
Ekiga version 2.1.0
all the pieces are downloaded from CVS and compiled on my PC.
H.Riesbeck wrote:
> My kids are using the MS application Net Messenger for chatting and/or
> video phone. I wonder how I could use Ekiga (running in Linux) to
> communicate either chatting or video chatting?.
> I tried to research to issue on the internet, but I have unfortunately
> not been suc
My kids are using the MS application Net Messenger for chatting and/or
video phone. I wonder how I could use Ekiga (running in Linux) to
communicate either chatting or video chatting?.
I tried to research to issue on the internet, but I have unfortunately
not been successful to find an appropria
This refers to item 3 on the list.
I have noticed that the application actually does not disconnect at all
when the called party, either human or answering machine, did not answer
(off hook). In the event of no answer, I simply try to disconnect with
ctrl D. It does not and I have to force a dis
I was thinking about purchasing a Grandstream HandyTone HT-486 for my
primary phone, but want to use Ekiga for video conferencing. I have a
single IP address so I'm wondering if there will be a conflict with
these clients trying to listen on the same port or some other networking
conflict. The HT
Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le samedi 27 octobre 2007 à 15:06 +0200, Jakub Klawiter a écrit :
>> Hello!
>>
>> On 10/27/07, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
:( It is not possible and will not be possible? BT headset can be very
useful for ekiga while it is not using soundcard, so Y
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