I havenT seen any same bug on JIRA yet. But there is one [1], application behaviour is the same (when microphone captures any sound flash player crashes), but this bug arises from not attaching the stream to the videoview.
http://jira.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-8760 Regards 2010/6/3 Max Carlson <[email protected]>: > Yay! I'm so glad to hear the OL classes work better for you. Are there any > relevant bugs in JIRA that I should close? > > Regards, > Max Carlson > OpenLaszlo.org > > On 6/1/10 6:10 AM, cem sonmez wrote: >> >> The problem does not exist anymore ;) >> For a long time I have been using as3 classes in my A/V class >> definitions. Yesterday I decided to change all of them with the >> openlaszlo built-in A/V classes (although they do the same things with >> my classes, they are more understandable of course). >> So, now everthing works fine. >> Thanks >> >> >> 2010/5/31 cem sonmez<[email protected]>: >>> >>> thanks michaela, >>> I found that there is already an opened bug report about this >>> problem. He uses mediastream and the workaround is to attach the >>> mediastream to the videoview, but sound echoes very much. Anyway I see >>> that there is a workaround via using mediastream. >>> I will give a try with mediastream. >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> 2010/5/31 Michaela Merz<[email protected]>: >>>> >>>> Cem: >>>> >>>> I am using mediastream: >>>> >>>> <rtmpconnection name="rtmpc" id="rtmpc" >>>> src="rtmp://www.sigme.us/oflaDemo/" autoconnect="false"> >>>> <handler name="oninit"> >>>> startUp(); >>>> canvas.rtmpc.setAttribute("connectionparams",canvas.secid); >>>> rtmpc.connect(); >>>> </handler> >>>> </rtmpconnection> >>>> <mediastream name="s1" >>>> type="rtmp" >>>> /> >>>> <mediastream name="s2" type="rtmp"> >>>> <handler name="oninit"> >>>> StartReceive(); >>>> StartStream(); >>>> </handler> >>>> </mediastream> >>>> >>>> [...] >>>> >>>> <videoview id="live" width="0" height="0" name="nlive" type="rtmp" >>>> stream="$once{canvas.s1}" debug="true" playvolume="0"> >>>> <microphone id="mic" name="nmic" capturing="false" >>>> silencelevel="100" >>>> silencetimeout="50"> >>>> <method name="_makeDevice"><![CDATA[ >>>> var dev = super._makeDevice(); >>>> // dev is the microphone >>>> dev.codec = 'Speex'; >>>> dev.soundTransform = this._sound; >>>> dev.setUseEchoSuppression(true); >>>> ]]> >>>> </method> >>>> </microphone> >>>> </videoview> >>>> >>>> >>>> No crashes. Just garbled sounds on the receiver. I bet it's an >>>> FlashPlayer >>>> BETA issue. >>>> >>>> >>>> Michaela >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Cem SONMEZ >>> >> >> >> > -- Cem SONMEZ
