Al Johnson wrote: >>>> however the problem is another: we miss the alsa >>>> states needed to use the phone speaker as default output device and the >>>> microphone as a capture device. >>>> This night I've played a lot with this software but I wasn't able to use >>>> it as a standard phone... :| >>> The alsa state was relatively simple to set up - so much so that I don't >>> think I saved it. There has been at least one state file for voip posted >>> to the list though, and I think there is one in FSO milestone 3. >> Well, yesterday was too late, but I didn't test the file (coming from om >> packages) voip-handset.state. >> I've tested it, but it simply set the volume of the main speaker to a >> lower value; it doesn't route the audio output to the phone headset >> speaker (the one we generally use to hear a call!). >> Was you able to do so? If you did it, how? > > If that's all that's wrong with it then turn down the speaker (Control > 3: "Headphone Playback Volume") and turn up the earpiece (Control 4: "Speaker > Playback Volume")
Unfortunately it doesn't do the work. Also changing these values I keep hearing the called voice from the main speaker and not from the earpiece. This is so bad! :( >> I've not found any other working state file. > > Doesn't look like I've got it saved anywhere. I'll try to make another one > but > it might take a few days to get everything in place. Ok, cool... If you need my packages/sources/diffs I could upload them somewhere. Just ask! -- Treviño's World - Life and Linux http://www.3v1n0.net/ _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community