Le mercredi 08 juillet 2009 à 09:04 +0200, Eugen Dedu a écrit : > Damien Sandras wrote: > > Le lundi 06 juillet 2009 à 20:20 +0100, Peter Robinson a écrit : > >>>>>> So we are preparing a new stable release. What are the blocking bugs? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> - picture in picture does not work sometimes > >>>>>> - -d 4 warnings about too many consecutive I-frames, still > >>>>>> investigating > >>>>>> if it is harmful or not > >>>>>> - initially greyed image, seems only cosmetic, still investigating > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Are there others? > >>>>>> > >>>>> The PDU>1500 issue? > >>>>> > >>>>> Here is a report from a Ubnutu user (I know, I should not trust blindly > >>>>> a user, but i wont be able to test before tomorrow...): > >>>>> "No I hadn't installed any non-free codecs (not knowingly anyway). > >>>>> > >>>>> I wanted to confirm this so I booted from clean live USB memory stick > >>>>> image (Jaunty). > >>>>> Selected ekiga for installation. > >>>>> Synaptic informs that the following are required: libgsm1, libopal3.6.1, > >>>>> libpt2.6.1, libpt2.6.1-plugins-alsa, libpt2.6.1-plugins-v4l2. (All of > >>>>> these come from the Main repository). > >>>>> > >>>>> Once above are installed: Ekiga has the same problem as described above > >>>>> (PDU exceed 1500) and same solution as you describe above also works. > >>>>> > >>>>> Out-of-the-box Audio codecs: G722, Speex(16kHz), PCMA, PCMU, G726-16, > >>>>> G726-24, G726-32, G726-40, gsm, ms-gsm, Speex(8kHz). > >>>>> > >>>>> Out-of-the-box Video codecs: h261, theora. > >>>>> > >>>>> So, in answer to your question, only using default packages from Ubuntu > >>>>> is sufficient for PDU to exceed 1500." > >>>>> > >>>>> Do we need a workaround for this before a proper fix? (TCP support) > >>>> A workaround would be to switch off some codecs by default (for initial > >>>> installation), for ex. G726-24, G726-32, G726-40, gsm, ms-gsm, > >>>> Speex(8kHz). What do you think? > >>>> > >>> Isn't that already the case ? > >>> > >>> I need to check. > >> The default in Fedora certainly doesn't enable them by default and we > >> don't do anything with that sort of config so I assume its the > >> default. > >> > > > > That's what I thought. By default, only a few codecs are enabled. > > The bug is strange, since > https://launchpadlibrarian.net/24407094/ekiga_3.2.0-0ubuntu1.diff.gz > does not show any change related to enabled codecs in ekiga... >
I guess people enable everything. -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ Ekiga Softphone : http://www.ekiga.org/ v_/_ Be IP : http://www.beip.be/ FOSDEM : http://www.fosdem.org/ SIP Phone : sip:dsand...@ekiga.net _______________________________________________ Ekiga-devel-list mailing list Ekiga-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-devel-list