To confirm what Damien has pointed out in another email, if you are
getting this output then you are using CVS head.

I do understand that CVS head normally works just fine, but right now
there are some serious modifications underway that may well have broken
the CVS head for some people.

As Damien says, I recommend that you use the current stable version
unless you need the development revision for some reason, and are
willing to help with the debugging :)

   Craig

On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 16:03:24 +0300
"rémi beghin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I just installed ekiga-snapshot on my debian etch and opened a
> PC-to-phone account.
> 
> The first call I made worked well, it was a PC-to-phone call, me and
> the other person had a perfect quality.
> I then tried a second PC-to-phone call, I heard the other person but
> he wasn't hearing anything.
> 
> After this all my PC-to-phone calls stopped working, there is no sound
> for me or the other person.
> 
> Here is the console output of a PC-to-phone call :
> 
>   from PCM-16
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 13200
>          Max Frame Size = 16
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 7
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 4
>     to GSM-06.10
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 160
>          Max Bit Rate = 13200
>          Max Frame Size = 33
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 7
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 4
> 
>        patch.cxx(251) Patch   Added sink
>   from GSM-06.10
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 160
>          Max Bit Rate = 13200
>          Max Frame Size = 33
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 7
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 4
>     to PCM-16
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 13200
>          Max Frame Size = 16
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 7
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 4
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I tried after this to call sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED], I heard the "answering
> machine voice but my voice is not "working". Here is the output of my
> call :
> 
>        patch.cxx(251) Patch   Added sink
>   from PCM-16
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 64000
>          Max Frame Size = 16
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 240
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 30
>     to G.711-ALaw-64k
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 64000
>          Max Frame Size = 8
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 240
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 30
> 
>        patch.cxx(251) Patch   Added sink
>   from G.711-ALaw-64k
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 64000
>          Max Frame Size = 8
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 240
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 30
>     to PCM-16
>          Clock Rate = 8000
>          Frame Time = 8
>          Max Bit Rate = 64000
>          Max Frame Size = 16
>          Needs Jitter = 1
>          Rx Frames Per Packet = 240
>          Tx Frames Per Packet = 30
> 
>        patch.cxx(251) Patch   Added sink
>   from YUV420P
>          Adaptive Packet Delay = 0
>          Clock Rate = 90000
>          Dynamic Video Quality = 0
>          Encoding Quality = 6
>          Frame Height = 144
>          Frame Time = 3600
>          Frame Width = 176
>          Max Bit Rate = 128000
>          Target Bit Rate = 64000
>     to H.261(QCIF)
>          Adaptive Packet Delay = 1
>          Clock Rate = 90000
>          Dynamic Video Quality = 1
>          Encoding Quality = 6
>          Frame Height = 144
>          Frame Time = 9000
>          Frame Width = 176
>          Max Bit Rate = 128000
>          Target Bit Rate = 64000
> 
>        patch.cxx(251) Patch   Added sink
>   from H.261(QCIF)
>          Adaptive Packet Delay = 1
>          Clock Rate = 90000
>          Dynamic Video Quality = 1
>          Encoding Quality = 6
>          Frame Height = 144
>          Frame Time = 3600
>          Frame Width = 176
>          Max Bit Rate = 128000
>          Target Bit Rate = 64000
>     to YUV420P
>          Adaptive Packet Delay = 0
>          Clock Rate = 90000
>          Dynamic Video Quality = 0
>          Encoding Quality = 6
>          Frame Height = 144
>          Frame Time = 3600
>          Frame Width = 176
>          Max Bit Rate = 128000
>          Target Bit Rate = 64000
> 
> 
> 
> The only other phone software I have used before is skype. I will try
> to make some tests with other SIP phones if you think it is needed.
> 
> Thank
> 
> bye
> 
> Rémi



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