Long ago, Nostradamus foresaw that on 02/26/2013 03:46 PM, Eugen Dedu
would write:
> On 26/02/13 20:41, Stuart Gathman wrote:
>> I updated Fedora 17, then pulled the new ekiga from updates-testing.
>> Now outgoing audio alternates between 16.0 and 0.0.  Normally, it is a
>> steady 8.0.  The other side can't hear.
>>
>> Feb 24 18:29:51 Installed: kernel-3.7.9-101.fc17.i686
>> Feb 24 20:03:08 Updated: ptlib-2.10.10-1.fc17.i686
>> Feb 24 20:03:11 Updated: opal-3.10.10-1.fc17.i686
>> Feb 24 20:03:35 Updated: ekiga-4.0.1-1.fc17.i686
>>
>> I left bad karma - but that may have been premature, because today I
>> downgraded to what *was* the working version (4.0.0 with a custom
>> opal-3.10.9 with patches for some of the fixes).  It has the same
>> problem!  So I am back to the new 4.0.1, and have to slog through what
>> has changed.  Perhaps the kernel upgrade?  There were many more updates,
>> but only the kernel seems remotely relevant to ekiga.
>
> Send us/me a -d 4 log.
>
http://gathman.org/data/ekiga.out

I called my cell.  The audio sounds like what the xmit numbers show - a
second of garbled sound, drop out for a second, another second of
sound.   Then I called 5...@ekiga.net.  THIS IS A CLUE: I sing a song. 
The song is repeated back to me speeded up in half the time, like a
33rpm record played at 78rpm!  So I get a second of sped up audio, a
second of silence, the next second of sped up audio, another second of
silence.  Same thing when calling my cell, now that I listen carefully.
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