> > David Corking a écrit : > > > Sometimes when I make calls I don't hear anything. I have noticed it > > > when checking my voicemail and calling echo servers. ... > > > It does not happen on every call, but often enough to trouble me. Is > > > there anything obvious wrong here? > > > > > > Note that I am on GNU/Linux and behind a SOHO cone NAT using STUN > > > > > > > Do you mean "I don't hear" or "I don't get incoming sound" ? > > I hear the ring tone, but I don't hear the operator's voice. > > > In the > > first case, disabling esound will probably help (wild guess). In the > > second, it may be network-related. > > I don't have esound running. > > Judging by the packets received summary at the end of the log, no > sound comes in over the network : > > 2006/03/21 09:21:18.133 2:06.318 > OpalGarbage RTP Final statistics: > packetsSent = 889 > octetsSent = 142240 ... > packetsReceived = 0 > octetsReceived = 0
On 3/21/06, simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > run: > ekiga --debug=4 > problem.txt 2>&1 I did that, Simon - but I haven't decoded enough of it to spot the problem: http://paste.lisp.org/display/18099#1 I seem to have some kind of one-way RTP connection - which does indeed suggest an IP routing problem, but since it is intermittent, I can't guess what. I hope someone else can. -- http://voip4linux.infogami.com/blog _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
