Hi, I did experience the same audio delay beheaviour using combi jaunty/ekiga 3.2.0 However I have a solution/workaround for that by using Open Sound System rather than ALSA Make sure that OSS is installed on jaunty:
sudo apt-get install libpt-plugins-oss sudo dpkg --list |grep oss ii libao2 0.8.8-4ubuntu1 Cross Platform Audio Output Library ii libflac++6 1.2.1-1.2 Free Lossless Audio Codec - C++ runtime libr ii libflac8 1.2.1-1.2 Free Lossless Audio Codec - runtime C librar ii libpt-1.10.10-plugins-oss 1.10.10-2ubuntu3 Portable Windows Library Audio Plugins for t ii libpt2.6.1-plugins-oss 2.6.1-0ubuntu4 PTLib audio plugin for the OSS Interface ii libqca2-plugin-ossl 0.1~20070904-3 QCA OSSL plugin for libqca2 ii libwavpack1 4.50.1-1 an audio codec (lossy and lossless) - librar Make sure that jaunty uses OSS as default audio system.I use KDE 3.5.10 to configure that in: system settings/sound system/hardware/"select audio device" Make sure (after restarting EKIGA) to select OSS output rather than ALSA I select output device: /dev/dsp1 (PTLIB/OSS) and input device : /dev/dsp1 (PTLIB/OSS) It works convenient and I don't experience this long sound output delay anymore for incoming speech to my Plantronics USB headset Something must be wrong with EKIGA vs ALSA support. Long live OSS! -- Ubuntu Jaunty. two seconds delay on incoming voice with ekiga https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369092 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs