Hi Lorenzo,
there have been many changes in both OPAL and ekiga since the last stable
release. OPAL makes now
use of a plugin system for video codecs, and the output routines of ekiga have
been completely
rewritten. I am not really an expert on H.261, so I dont know whether this is a
problem of
Matthias Schneider ha scritto:
> Hi Lorenzo,
> could you please specify which version of ekgia you are using (SVN trunk,
> which revision, or ekiga
> stable). Also you didnt mention the platform (linux, win32,...)
>
> Thaks in advance,
> Matthias
Hi all,
I just tried the scenario with a SVN tr
Hi Matthias,
you're right, I'm sorry, I forgot to add these details.
I'm doing all the work and tests on Fedora Core 6 machines, using some
different versions of Ekiga stable (2.0.9 too) for the clients. I didn't try
using the SVN trunk, I'll try and report here if something relevant emerges.
T
Hi Lorenzo,
could you please specify which version of ekgia you are using (SVN trunk, which
revision, or ekiga
stable). Also you didnt mention the platform (linux, win32,...)
Thaks in advance,
Matthias
--- Lorenzo Miniero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing this mail and not
Hi all,
I'm writing this mail and not on -users since I think this will be of
more interest to developers than users.
I'm developing a videomixing application and I'm using Ekiga to test its
functionality with H.261. The mixing and composition, both based on
libavcodec/libswscale, of more Ekig