>>My ADSL line does 330 KB/s downstream, 50 KB/s upstream.
>>
>>
Do You mean 50k BITS or 50k BYTES?
> I notice that Ekiga selects the PCMA audio codec.
>
>
If 50kbits it is not enough for PCMA. Try other codec with other echo
test: ex: [EMAIL PROTECTED], it accepts iLBC that is far less
Damien, could You set up another account echo on ekiga.net (besides
500), with parameters:
1). all codecs enabled (for me especially LPC and iLBC ;).
2). accepting user (far end) order of codecs.
Could You??
This is inspired by mail from JCA. This would allow people to test
different codecs, enab
Le vendredi 12 janvier 2007 à 10:49 +0100, W.P. a écrit :
> Damien, could You set up another account echo on ekiga.net (besides
> 500), with parameters:
> 1). all codecs enabled (for me especially LPC and iLBC ;).
> 2). accepting user (far end) order of codecs.
>
> Could You??
>
> This is inspire
>>My ADSL line does 330 KB/s downstream, 50 KB/s upstream.
>
> Do You mean 50k BITS or 50k BYTES?
That would be 50 kibibytes/s = 50*1024*8 bits/s.
> I notice that Ekiga selects the PCMA audio codec.
> If 50kbits it is not enough for PCMA. Try other codec with other echo
> test: ex: [EMAIL P
> The only thing I am getting is a "Remote user rejected call" error message.
>
>
1). Are You sure, You have iLBC codec enabled? (don't remember if that
site accepts anything else).
2). If codec is enabled, try ekiga -d=4 (debug), and maybe post it for
analysis by Damien?
Me, personally, I
I am considering changing over to the CVS version of Ekiga. Is 2.04
going to be released soon, or is it worthwhile to go ahead and use the
CVS version?
Thanks,
George
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Damien Sandras wrote:
> Le vendredi 05 janvier 2007 à 13:53 +, ael a écrit :
>
> [...]
>
>
>>>Check if there is not something to configure at the router level.
>>
>>I played for a fair time with the router settings, but I think the
>>problem is that I don't know what the HandyTone ATA is act
ael a écrit :
> Initially there are 14 packets exchanged. This is while ekiga is
> starting up. At this point attempted calls to, say [EMAIL PROTECTED], fail
> usually with abnormal call termination.
You mean ekiga wasn't registered yet to ekiga.net ?
Snark
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