I had the same issue.
For Vista, I had to set the sound buffers to 20 to get smooth audio in
all codecs. For Windows XP, 5 or 6 was OK.
Craig
Jiang Jinke wrote:
> Hi Dieter,
>
> Increasing the jitter buffer may not work for windows. Because we also
> experience the similar problem on Windo
Hi Dieter,
Increasing the jitter buffer may not work for windows. Because we also
experience the similar problem on Windows Vista using OpenH323. We
tried to increase the jitter buffer but it still has broken sound when
decoding. We found that the sound channel buffer depth needed
increasing under
Le lundi 14 mai 2007 à 20:16 +0200, Dieter Rogiest a écrit :
> I changed the audio codec from SPEEX to PCMU but the sound still fails after
> a
> few minutes to a "brp brp brp..." sound.
> I ran "ekiga.exe -d 5 1>x 2>x" on my sister's computer:
> the only thing I can notice is that jitter buffer
I changed the audio codec from SPEEX to PCMU but the sound still fails after a
few minutes to a "brp brp brp..." sound.
I ran "ekiga.exe -d 5 1>x 2>x" on my sister's computer:
the only thing I can notice is that jitter buffer packets are thrown away. I
think this is when the "brp brp brp" sound s
Dieter Rogiest wrote:
> I installed ekiga-setup-2.0.9-BETA.exe on the WinXP computer of my sister.
from where?
> On my Mandriva Linux 2007.1 computer I built ekiga_2.0.9.
this says nothing, RTFnoobMs on how to report issues.
we need info from Your distro's package management system
about versio
I installed ekiga-setup-2.0.9-BETA.exe on the WinXP computer of my sister.
On my Mandriva Linux 2007.1 computer I built ekiga_2.0.9.
my second bug with ekiga-windows-2.0.9:
After about 10 minutes calling with my sister the sound fails and is replaced
by an annoying brp brp brp sound. I closed the