[Ekiga-list] No voice playback

2007-06-28 Thread Thibaud Roth
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Hello,

I hope this is the correct platform for my problem.

I'm trying to set up Ekiga on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. My microphone and soundcard 
work correctly (I can hear my own voice through the speakers, if I want to).
In Ekiga however I can not hear, what other people say. They can hear what I 
say. Even if I call the echo test, I don't hear anything.
I can test my sound clearly without any trouble in "Configuration Assistant".
In the FAQ on ekiga.org is no further advice but to call [EMAIL PROTECTED] I 
don't know what else I can do.

I hope you can help me.

Regards

Thibaud

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Re: [Ekiga-list] No voice playback

2007-06-28 Thread Julien Puydt
Hi,

Thibaud Roth wrote:
> I hope this is the correct platform for my problem.

It is.

> I'm trying to set up Ekiga on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn.

Bad : doesn't it only ship 2.0.3, which is pretty obsolete by now? 
(we're up to 2.0.9...).

> My microphone and soundcard work correctly (I can hear my own voice through 
> the speakers, if I want to).

Doesn't mean anything : it's not sound going in the computer then out 
the computer, it's just sound looping within the soundcard. What does 
the druid audio test say?

> In Ekiga however I can not hear, what other people say. They can hear what I 
> say. Even if I call the echo test, I don't hear anything.

If the audio setup is ok, that shows your firewall blocks incoming 
audio, and not outgoing audio.

> I can test my sound clearly without any trouble in "Configuration Assistant".

Ah, so your setup is ok, and you have a firewall issue.

> In the FAQ on ekiga.org is no further advice but to call [EMAIL PROTECTED] I 
> don't know what else I can do.

Well, it clearly shows you have a firewall issue. What did the druid say 
about your network?

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Re: [Ekiga-list] No voice playback

2007-06-28 Thread yannick
Le jeudi 28 juin 2007 à 21:50 +0200, Julien Puydt a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> Thibaud Roth wrote:
> > I hope this is the correct platform for my problem.
> 
> It is.
> 
> > I'm trying to set up Ekiga on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn.
> 
> Bad : doesn't it only ship 2.0.3, which is pretty obsolete by now? 
> (we're up to 2.0.9...).

Yes, Ubuntu ship 2.0.3 with Feisty. Upgrading to 2.0.9 may solve your
problem (I've saw this issue many times yet...):
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Linux_Users

Regards,
Yannick

> 
> > My microphone and soundcard work correctly (I can hear my own voice through 
> > the speakers, if I want to).
> 
> Doesn't mean anything : it's not sound going in the computer then out 
> the computer, it's just sound looping within the soundcard. What does 
> the druid audio test say?
> 
> > In Ekiga however I can not hear, what other people say. They can hear what 
> > I say. Even if I call the echo test, I don't hear anything.
> 
> If the audio setup is ok, that shows your firewall blocks incoming 
> audio, and not outgoing audio.
> 
> > I can test my sound clearly without any trouble in "Configuration 
> > Assistant".
> 
> Ah, so your setup is ok, and you have a firewall issue.
> 
> > In the FAQ on ekiga.org is no further advice but to call [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > I don't know what else I can do.
> 
> Well, it clearly shows you have a firewall issue. What did the druid say 
> about your network?
> 
> Snark on #ekiga
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[Ekiga-list] Ekiga and VIsta

2007-06-28 Thread gwenn
Hi,

I tried Ekiga with Vista but It didn't work. Is it supposed to work with
Vista?

Thanks a lot.

Sorry, but I sent this email twice and I didn't know if I had to do it.

Gwenn

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[Ekiga-list] Ekiga & Pidgin merge?

2007-06-28 Thread Oliver Schinagl
Hello all,

first off, Ekiga and Pidgin are great products. They works quite well in
their own domain.

I was wondering, with projects forking left and right, and about a
hundred several programs/projects doing the same, why wouldn't pidgin
and ekiga concider a merge? If not merge of apps, a merge of resources?

I know Pidgin is working on libjingle to be used with Pidgin to supply
VoiP/Gtalk functionality, but where is the video part? Or more
specifically, why would you wanna produce everything in duality?

The way I see it, with libpurple/libjingle you could technically have
any front end client imagineable, focus on the audio/video portion, or
focus on the chat portion, or have it all.
I won't say that OSS projects should try to keep up or what not with
commercial products (skype or MSN for example) but it would be kinda
neat if there was an OSS application that was ahead of the others (think
compiz/XGL sorta).

Just know, that the last thing I wish to accomplish with this e-mail is
to hit anybody against the shins, nor hurt anybody's feelings of course.
But if a discussion would start from this, and maybe a merge at the end,
why not?

Thanks for listening/reading anyway,

Oliver
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[Ekiga-list] ekiga on ubuntu dapper

2007-06-28 Thread Brendan Miller
I'm trying to install ekiga 2.0.9. on dapper drake, and I've run into
a few problems.

I've downloaded all of the debs for dapper from your website, and run
sudo dpkg -i *.deb and I get
dpkg: error processing ekiga_2.0.9-0.dapper0_i386.deb (--install):
 cannot access archive: Permission denied
dpkg: error processing libopal-2.2.0_2.2.8-0.dapper0_i386.deb (--install):
 cannot access archive: Permission denied
dpkg: error processing libpt-1.10.0_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb (--install):
 cannot access archive: Permission denied
dpkg: error processing libpt-plugins-alsa_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb
(--install): cannot access archive: Permission denied
dpkg: error processing libpt-plugins-avc_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb (--install):
 cannot access archive: Permission denied
dpkg: error processing libpt-plugins-dc_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb (--install):
 cannot access archive: Permission denied
dpkg: error processing libpt-plugins-v4l2_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb
(--install): cannot access archive: Permission denied
dpkg: error processing libpt-plugins-v4l_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb (--install):
 cannot access archive: Permission denied

What's up with this? How can I lack permissions to access the archive
if I'm running as root and it's just a file in my home directory?
Could this possible be an NFS permissions issue?

Thanks
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Re: [Ekiga-list] ekiga on ubuntu dapper

2007-06-28 Thread yannick
Le jeudi 28 juin 2007 à 16:08 -0700, Brendan Miller a écrit :
> I'm trying to install ekiga 2.0.9. on dapper drake, and I've run into
> a few problems.
> 
> I've downloaded all of the debs for dapper from your website, and run
> sudo dpkg -i *.deb and I get
> dpkg: error processing ekiga_2.0.9-0.dapper0_i386.deb (--install):
>  cannot access archive: Permission denied
> dpkg: error processing libopal-2.2.0_2.2.8-0.dapper0_i386.deb (--install):
>  cannot access archive: Permission denied
> dpkg: error processing libpt-1.10.0_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb (--install):
>  cannot access archive: Permission denied
> dpkg: error processing libpt-plugins-alsa_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb
> (--install): cannot access archive: Permission denied
> dpkg: error processing libpt-plugins-avc_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb 
> (--install):
>  cannot access archive: Permission denied
> dpkg: error processing libpt-plugins-dc_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb (--install):
>  cannot access archive: Permission denied
> dpkg: error processing libpt-plugins-v4l2_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb
> (--install): cannot access archive: Permission denied
> dpkg: error processing libpt-plugins-v4l_1.10.7-0.dapper0_i386.deb 
> (--install):
>  cannot access archive: Permission denied
> 
> What's up with this? How can I lack permissions to access the archive
> if I'm running as root and it's just a file in my home directory?

Hi,

Use the repository:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Linux_Users

Regards,
Yannick

> Could this possible be an NFS permissions issue?
> 
> Thanks
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Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga & Pidgin merge?

2007-06-28 Thread Julien Puydt
Oliver Schinagl wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> first off, Ekiga and Pidgin are great products. They works quite well in
> their own domain.
> 
> I was wondering, with projects forking left and right, and about a
> hundred several programs/projects doing the same, why wouldn't pidgin
> and ekiga concider a merge? If not merge of apps, a merge of resources?
> 
> I know Pidgin is working on libjingle to be used with Pidgin to supply
> VoiP/Gtalk functionality, but where is the video part? Or more
> specifically, why would you wanna produce everything in duality?
> 
> The way I see it, with libpurple/libjingle you could technically have
> any front end client imagineable, focus on the audio/video portion, or
> focus on the chat portion, or have it all.
> I won't say that OSS projects should try to keep up or what not with
> commercial products (skype or MSN for example) but it would be kinda
> neat if there was an OSS application that was ahead of the others (think
> compiz/XGL sorta).
> 
> Just know, that the last thing I wish to accomplish with this e-mail is
> to hit anybody against the shins, nor hurt anybody's feelings of course.
> But if a discussion would start from this, and maybe a merge at the end,
> why not?
> 
> Thanks for listening/reading anyway,

I did propose some code some *years* ago, but there was no interest from 
the gaim (now pidgin) developpers.

We're currently reworking the inner structure of ekiga, so perhaps it 
will be possible to build bridges.

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