Le mardi 06 janvier 2009 à 00:01 -0800, john_re a écrit : > I'm having a problem getting a good clear output sidnal from Ekiga to a > VOIP conference call using the Ekiga.net free conference call system. > > I'm told that each time I speak, my voice is clear & intelligible for > about .5 - 2 seconds, but then it starts to be garbled, sounding like > the sounds R2D2 makes. > > I've used 2 or three mic/headsets - two plug into my audio I/O sockets > on my laptop, one is a USB headset (but I'm not sure I tested the usb > headset properly, though a friend with the exact same usb headset, also > on KUbuntu 8.4, like myself, doesn't have the problem.) > > My voice came through clearly in 1 on 1 conversations to a specific > person. > > I'm told the problem lessens when I turn down the volume of my > microphone gain, but I can't recall if that always worked, or just > sometimes.
Try to disable echo cancellation in ekiga's preferences. > > One key observation: It worked fine when I was alone, but all the times > I've had problems there have been others at the same table as myself who > were listening to the conference on laptop speakers - I suspect the > problem might be feedback from their speakers to my microphone - if so, > perhaps I can solve this by ensuring noone else nearby is in the > conference & outputting through laptop speakers. > > -- > So, I just want to know if what I've described is a known issue, or if > this "R2D2" sounding problem has never been noticed before. > > &/or if there is a know solution to this type of problem. > > Thanks :) > _______________________________________________ > ekiga-list mailing list > ekiga-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list > -- Me joindre en téléphonie IP / vidéoconférence ? sip:yann...@ekiga.net Logiciel de VoIP Ekiga : http://www.ekiga.org http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Which_programs_work_with_Ekiga_%3F _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list