Eugen Dedu a écrit : > Evan R. Murphy wrote: >> 2009/5/7 chaitanya mehandru <chinku.li...@gmail.com>: >>> Hi, >>> I am trying to make video call(H264 codec) using IPP codecs with >>> Ekiga. When >>> I use the SIP protocol, the remote user gets the invitation and on >>> accepting >>> the invitation, the call terminates. In the status bar at the bottom, >>> I see >>> the 'Missed Call' message. >>> If I use the H323 protocol, then the call gets connected but remote >>> video is >>> not available. >>> I am using H264 video codec and the image size for video is QCIF. >>> Please suggest me what to do. >>> Thanks, >>> Chaitanya >> >> Hi Chaitanya, >> >> Are you sure the remote user has H.264? Mismatched codecs can create >> the kind of video passage issue you seem to be having on the H.323 >> protocol. (Can you see the remote user's video in this case?) Also, >> which version of Ekiga are you running, and on which OS? > > With H323, only H.261 is available. So no video should be seen on > *both* parties. (Please someone correct me if I am wrong.) > > As for SIP case, could you send the -d 4 output? >
AFAIK, using H.323, if the other end supports video, it *must* support H.261 codec. see e.g. "While video capabilities are optional, any video-enabled H.323 terminal must support the H.261 codec; support for H.263 is optional." source: http://www.packetizer.com/ipmc/h323/papers/primer/ As Ekiga only support H.261 video codec for the H.323 protocol, it seems there is an issue with the other end, or a bug in ekiga which is unlikely as it supports this feature since a long time now. Best regards, Yannick _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list