Re: [Ekiga-list] How to use dialpad for sending letters

2006-12-07 Thread Jan Schampera
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 20:00:21 +0100
"Agustín Treceño" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi!. Just an easy question. How can i use de dialpad of ekiga for
> sending letters instead of numbers?. I need send letters to an
> asterisk pbx (for the directory application). Cheers!

Depends how Asterisk interprets them, but if you have

2 - abc
3 - def
4 - ghi
5 - jkl

and you want to "write" EKIGA, just press the number where the letter
is on, then the number of that letter on this key. "B" would be the
second letter on "2" key, so, 2-2.

3-2 5-2 4-3 4-1 2-1
 E   K   I   G   A

IF the target system interprets it like that...

J.

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[Ekiga-list] Alsa Weirdness

2006-12-07 Thread Mario Rossi
Reading ALSA documentation about dmix

http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin

At the very bottom, there is this interesting info about dmix.
Basically the suggestion is... to use JACK (???). Does anybody know
whether it exists a dmix equivalent in JACK with better results?

"
Can dmix be used within a single program to effectively mix different
"voices"? Does its latency permit scheduling with (at least)
single-frame accuracy (e.g., I start VoiceA? and wish to setup and
schedule VoiceB? to be "added to the mix" at a certain point)? If
someone knows how to do this, some guidance or a nudge in the right
direction would be greatly appreciated.

---

Answer: Latency depends on period and buffer size. AFAIK dmix is not
designed as sample-accurate (because it is usually not needed on
general purpose audio system and will make the design quite complex).

If you need sample-accurate and fully syncronized mixer/router, you
should consider using the Jack http://jackaudio.org/. Large number of
Linux audio applications, where sample-accurate mixing is needed,
support Jack.

On the other hand, overall latency of the audio system will still
mostly depend on period size. As small as your period size can be, as
low latecy you will get.

Of course, low latency needs good task scheduler in kernel. If you
start getting xruns on low latency audio setup, you should use some
low-latency/realtime kernel patches. I reccomend Ingo Molnar's
realtime preempt http://people.redhat.com/mingo/realtime-preempt/ or
Con Colivas patch set http://members.optusnet.com.au/ckolivas/kernel/.

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[Ekiga-list] How to use dialpad for sending letters

2006-12-07 Thread Agustín Treceño

Hi!. Just an easy question. How can i use de dialpad of ekiga for sending
letters instead of numbers?. I need send letters to an asterisk pbx (for the
directory application). Cheers!

Agustín T.
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Re: [Ekiga-list] Configuration assistant

2006-12-07 Thread Stefano Sabatini
On Thursday 2006-12-07 13:28:33 +0100, Bill Dream wrote:
> Hi,
>  
>  Will you please tell me where I can find that "Ekiga configuration 
> assistant"?

In the menu bar of Ekiga (2.0.3):
Edit --> Configuration Druid

HTH
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[Ekiga-list] Configuration assistant

2006-12-07 Thread Bill Dream
Hi,
 
 Will you please tell me where I can find that "Ekiga configuration assistant"?

I have tried but... :-(

BD


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