Hi, it is the sound settings problem indeed. I have discovered the following:
There is this "Multi Track Internal Clock" item in alsamixer. It is 8000 by default, but (1) I have to set it to 48000 in order for most applications to work. Otherwise, I'm getting badly sampled sound in them. (2) I have to set it to 8000 for ekiga to work correctly. I don't have a slightest idea what that settings means. I used to set it to 48000 after the installation or the sound card reset and it was fine. My sound card is M-Audio 5.1 Revolution, and I'm using Ubuntu 7.04 with the development version of alsa 1.0.14rc4. Here is my .asoundrc: http://ace.pastey.net/28273 Could you explain what "Multi Track Internal Clock" means and how I am supposed to set it so it works in ekiga and most other applications at the same time? Thank you very much. Jiri On Saturday 12 May 2007 16:29:49 Damien Sandras wrote: > If all of them work, then your .asoundrc is correct, and the noise you > are encountering is due to something else than your alsa configuration. > > I suggest you to try with various ALSA devices in the preferences : > - Default > - and all the other possible choices > > If none of them work, please run this : > ekiga -d 4 > output.txt 2>&1 > and upload output.txt somewhere so that we can examine it. > > Please do not send it directly to me, many people are doing that, and I > am flooded by e-mails. > > Thank you, _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
