On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:33:45PM +0200, Eugen Dedu wrote: > Zbigniew Baniewski wrote: >> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 06:54:51PM +0200, Eugen Dedu wrote: >> >>> This is a known and unfortunate ekiga problem: your UDP packets are >>> greater than 1500 bytes, so they do not reach the destination. >>> Remove 5 or more unused video and audio codecs and try again. grep >>> large output.txt should not show anything. >> >> Well, this helped partially. I mean: I can connect to Ekiga's echo service, >> and I'm receiving a picture from Netmeeting peer - but he doesn't receive >> anything from my side. > > Again: you should send the -d 4 output file from a communication which > works only in one direction.
OK, in a minute or two you'll receive. >> Still the problem with (actually, "no") sound - but I'm trying to >> investigate. >> >>>> Linphone). Another strange thing is, that although I'm able to point the >>>> wanted audio devices in "preferences", the audio-related menu points >>>> totally >>>> "grayed out" in menus (perhaps it'll become active only on connection?). >>> I do not see what you are taking about, could you be precise? >> >> The sound-related menu points were "grayed out" (inaccessible). But I see, > > In what menu? Preferences->General->SoundEvents? Audio->Devices? > Audio->Codecs? What entry is greyed out inside this menu? I tried again: maybe the changes in the settings - that were done meanwhile - but now, when all codecs are "on", in "Chat" menu the "suspend video" is "grayed out", and in "View" the following: "Remote Video", "PiP", "PiP in Separate Window", "Normal Size", "Fullscreen". Of course it is the case, when there's no video connection at all (that "oversized packet" case, I suppose). -- pozdrawiam / regards Zbigniew Baniewski _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list