Damien Sandras schrieb: > Le mardi 20 janvier 2009 à 19:28 +0100, Wolfgang Rosenauer a écrit : >> Not before each call in my special case. I have one provider which is >> only able to call real phones and one (ekiga.net) I'm usually use to do >> real VOIP calls to SIP endpoints. And daily I'm only using the latter. >> Still I need a way to actually define the outgoing provider to use. Do >> you tell me that other's don't need to define that? > > Doesn't the auto-completion work ?
hum? Probably I misunderstand but how would auto-completion help me in that case? Basically I have two connection types: ekiga.net -> some_sip_addr...@somedomain.com UnitedInternet -> any phone number >>>>> Wouldn't you be using pulseaudio ? >>>> No, I'm not running Gnome and stay far away from pulseaudio still. It >>>> breaks different applications I rely on. It's not even installed anymore >>>> on my system currently. So it's plain ALSA but I have no idea how to >>>> figure out what's wrong. >>>> The ekiga echo test doesn't show the issue and also Skype doesn't. It >>>> started with openSUSE 11.1 and Ekiga 3.0.1 though. >>> If the echo test does not show the issue, how can you be sure the >>> problem is on *your* side and not on the remote side ? >> Because the other participants of the conference calls hear the issue >> only if I am connected. > > Try disabling the echo canceller perhaps ? Unfortunately it's already disabled so that can't be the issue. Thanks for your help, Wolfgang _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list