I figured this out: H264 does not work if Ekiga is
compiled with gcc 4.3 (at least gcc-4.3.0-8.i386
from Fedora 9). If I compile opal (and ptlib+ekiga)
with gcc 3.4 then H264 works! Of course I dont
know why this is happening but I get this behaviour
on two machines. I dont remember any error me
Hi,
Trying to install h263-codec into Ekiga 3.0.1, but have the slight
feeling the instructions on wiki.ekiga.org / Additional Information are
slightly out of date since 3.0.1.
I'm using Debian Lenny, Gnome, Opal 3.4.2, Ptlib 2.4.2.
Any hints? (Where can I get the opal-plugins for h263?)
Ch
martin wrote:
Hi,
Trying to install h263-codec into Ekiga 3.0.1, but have the slight
feeling the instructions on wiki.ekiga.org / Additional Information are
slightly out of date since 3.0.1.
I'm using Debian Lenny, Gnome, Opal 3.4.2, Ptlib 2.4.2.
Any hints? (Where can I get the opal-plugins
Eugen Dedu wrote:
martin wrote:
Hi,
Trying to install h263-codec into Ekiga 3.0.1, but have the slight
feeling the instructions on wiki.ekiga.org / Additional Information
are slightly out of date since 3.0.1.
I'm using Debian Lenny, Gnome, Opal 3.4.2, Ptlib 2.4.2.
Any hints? (Where can I g
martin wrote:
Eugen Dedu wrote:
martin wrote:
Hi,
Trying to install h263-codec into Ekiga 3.0.1, but have the slight
feeling the instructions on wiki.ekiga.org / Additional Information
are slightly out of date since 3.0.1.
I'm using Debian Lenny, Gnome, Opal 3.4.2, Ptlib 2.4.2.
Any hints?
Ok, thanks! Thought I missed something ;-)
Will wait until it turns up.
Eugen Dedu wrote:
martin wrote:
Eugen Dedu wrote:
martin wrote:
Hi,
Trying to install h263-codec into Ekiga 3.0.1, but have the slight
feeling the instructions on wiki.ekiga.org / Additional Information
are slightly ou
Eugen Dedu wrote:
> First, you can install the unofficial .deb packages
> (http://snapshots.ekiga.net). (-snapshots will be available tomorrow,
> but stable are already there).
Did you mean unstable above? As far as I can see only unstable is there:
http://snapshots.ekiga.net/snapshots/debian/R
Hm... All the debian packages are for unstable distribution.
And packages come in two flavours:
- stable (or released) version (ekiga 3.0.1 etc.)
- snapshot version (-snapshot, changes each day, uses 3.0.x ekiga branch
etc.)
Eugen
ael wrote:
Eugen Dedu wrote:
First, you can install the un