I don't get why. The bug is just gone. It works now. I switched off and one echo cancelling once, but it works with and without it. I have no clue why it suddenly works :/.
Great anyway Thanks for your help! On 27.02.2016 21:29, J G Miller wrote: > At 18:44h, on Saturday, February 27, 2016, > in message <56d1e063.6000...@uni-muenster.de>, > on the subject of "Re: [Linphone-users] Noise and artefacts in sound", you > wrote - > > > Another info might helpful for a diagnosis: I recorded a call made via > > linphone. When I play the waf-file the with mplayer (or any other > > software) the sounds is much clearer and almost perfect. > > Well I suggested the problem might be coming from pulseaudio because I thought > you indicated that you had had similar problems with other audio applications > viz Skype and Firefox. > > > So I think this is definitly a playback issue not a network or codec issue. > > But I thought your problem was audio distortion on a live call. > > Does the party receiving your call experience distorted audio of your voice, > or is it just the audio you are hearing of all remote calls distorted? > > There are so many possibilities of where the distortion is arising, it is > going to be very difficult to pin down. > > Do you get distortion if you just use ALSA and not pulseaudio? > > And in selecting ALSA, you have to ensure that the ALSA configuration is not > redirecting to pulseaudio which is a standard feature now of "user friendly" > GNU/Linux distributions -- the alsa default playback pcm is set to pulseaudio > via > > /usr/share/alsa/pulse-alsa.conf _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list Linphone-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users