On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 19:23:55 -0600 Aaron VanDevender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using Ekiga 1.99 (Beta 2). Occasionally I hear some audio jitter in > the dialog. This is especially true when there is system load or system > interrupts happening, such as when I flip desktop pages, or drag windows > around, or do some heavy disk I/O. I notice that in the Audio Codecs > config there are values to set minimum and maximum jitter buffers. They > default to 50 and 200 ms respectively. There is no description, though, > of what these values mean, or what effect on the operation of the > program changing these values might have. So my question is, what do > these do? And what should I change them to if I'm getting some jitter in > my calls? Are you using Windows or Linux? I get the same issue on with nearly every VoIP client on Windows. If I start doing other stuff on the same machine, clicks and breaks starts occurring in the audio. I don't think this is a jitter problem, I think it has to do with the priorities of the processes reading and writing to the audio device. But I'm not sure. Craig ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Craig Southeren [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +61 243654666 ICQ: #86852844 Fax: +61 243673140 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mobile: +61 417231046 Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Post Increment - Consulting & Services http://www.postincrement.com Vox Gratia - The Open Source VoIP portal http://www.voxgratia.org VoIP products http://www.sunkom.com.au _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
