I was able to resolve this by updating linphone to 4.1.1 via the flatpak
method. On Linux Mint I needed to do the following to install:
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub
https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
flatpak --user install --from
https://linphone.org/flatpak/linphone.flatpakref
Linphone can then be found in the "Internet" section of the Mint menu
(ie. not with linphone on command line)).
I now have another problem relating to linphonecsh which I'll address in
a separate message
Cheers,
Em 28/03/2020 15:24, Iain Mott escreveu:
Hello,
I have Linphone installed on a Linux machine running Asterisk as well
as Linphone apps on several Android phones and all phones are
registered with the Asterisk server. While the Android apps are all
working well, connecting with each other and with outside lines via an
external SIP service (registered in Asterisk), the Linux-based app
fails to transmit the audio from a microphone to the receiving devices
when it makes a call.
It's not an ALSA problem. The mic input is actually registering
Linphone's GUI when a call is made from the Linux-based app to any
other phone, showing up in the level meters.
Also strange is that when a peer SIP phone calls in to the linux-based
app, the mic (on Linux) works fine and can be heard on the caller's
phone.
Can anyone please suggest what might be happening?
Thanks,
Iain
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