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Ubuntu Jaunty. two seconds delay on incoming voice with ekiga
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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
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On preferences I changed my Output device to HDA Intel instead of
Default and it decreased the delay.
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Stripped from http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Audio_setup :
Choppy sound with Ekiga
From ALSA version 1.0.9, DMIX is enabled by default for soundcards that
do not support several channels at the same time. The default
configuration of DMIX in ALSA does not necessarily provide good results
by
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pjw,
Thank you for the log.
Unfortunately i do not see something really wrong, there is some packets
lost (~3%) and the jitter seems fine.
I'm pushing this upstream to get a better answer.
Best regards,
Yannick
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #591021
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591021
** Also affects: ekiga via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591021
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I can confirm this. Ekiga 3.2.0 on Jaunty 9.04, minimum of 2 seconds
delay. Upon further investigation, the delay is just on sound output:
the opposite side hears audio immediately. This suggests some kind of
problem with a jitter buffer, or maybe pulseaudio.
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Ubuntu Jaunty. two seconds
Same here! Ekiga 2.0 works fine on my previous ubuntu 8.10, but Ekiga 3
on ubuntu 9.04 is not fine. I'm feeling 2 seconds delay.
Actually I'm not sure if this problem is related with ekiga or ubuntu
9.04 because I did some tests with another sip client (zoiper) that use
to be ok on my ubuntu 8.10
Using Jaunty (9.04)
ekiga 3.2.0
Same for me. Feeling of 2-10 seconds delays (don't know which direction, both?).
2nd line is a SIP-Phone (Linksys PAP2).
Does 3.2 really work for someone for SIP?
Log file attached. *...@ekiga.net uses ekiga, ***...@ekiga.net uses PAP2.
Installing
I've seen the same situation in Jaunty (both i386 and amd64). It makes
Ekiga completely unusable (I switched back to 8.10).
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