Le samedi 29 août 2009 à 13:37 -0700, peasth...@shaw.ca a écrit :
> darkfena313 wrote,
> > try this : @eugw.ast.diamondcard.us
>
> OK but Diamond support insists that the example
> on their Web page is correct.
> sip:18002001...@sip.diamondcard.us
>
> Stu wrote,
> > I use diamondcard in the US
Hi there,
I am trying to use EuteliaVoIP with Ekiga.
The problem is that I can call other phones, but if someone calls mt I can't
hear him/her while him/her can hear me.
Could you help in fixing this strange problem?
Thanks a lot,
Samuele
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ekiga-l
Sorry, it took me a while to get back. Part of the delay is for being busy,
another big part was contributed by the fact that we seem to be aiming at a
moving target here: for a while, it seemed like I could hide the problem by
using port forwarding instead of port triggering, but then, it came
LiQun Li wrote:
> Hi,
> Recently I use Ekiga pretty often. I found the delay feels a little long to
> make caller and caller feel very obvious. Are there any methods/parameters
> to adjust to limit the delay?
I would say look at Preferences->Audio->Codecs->jitter.
> When Ekiga is working , there
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le samedi 29 août 2009 à 13:37 -0700, peasth...@shaw.ca a écrit :
darkfena313 wrote,
try this : @eugw.ast.diamondcard.us
OK but Diamond support insists that the example
on their Web page is correct.
sip:18002001...@sip.diamondcard.us
Stu wrote,
I u
Le dimanche 30 août 2009 à 19:34 +0200, Andreas Freiherr a écrit :
> Sorry, it took me a while to get back. Part of the delay is for being busy,
> another big part was contributed by the fact that we seem to be aiming at a
> moving target here: for a while, it seemed like I could hide the problem
Le dimanche 30 août 2009 à 21:23 +0200, Eugen Dedu a écrit :
> LiQun Li wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Recently I use Ekiga pretty often. I found the delay feels a little long to
> > make caller and caller feel very obvious. Are there any methods/parameters
> > to adjust to limit the delay?
>
Perhaps you are