Le 26/03/2013 16:49, *Eugen Dedu* a écrit fort à propos :
On 26/03/13 13:43, geo cherchetout wrote:
Also I found something strange.
In Ekiga's preferences menu, there are three audio devices to choose:
input, output and ring, while there are only two keys in gconf:
input_device and output_devic
On 26/03/13 13:43, geo cherchetout wrote:
Also I found something strange.
In Ekiga's preferences menu, there are three audio devices to choose:
input, output and ring, while there are only two keys in gconf:
input_device and output_device.
Where is stored my ring device setting ?
It is in gene
Also I found something strange.
In Ekiga's preferences menu, there are three audio devices to choose: input,
output and ring, while there are only two keys in gconf: input_device and
output_device.
Where is stored my ring device setting ?
(Ekiga 3.9.90 on a computer with two sound cards, the
Le 23/03/2013 20:02, *Eugen Dedu* a écrit fort à propos :
My soundcard is "Creative labs Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07)" with several
output jacks, so I can choose successfully wich one to play sounds
like this:
$ aplay -D front file.wav $ aplay -D rear file.wav
I should like to have Ekiga using one o
On 23/03/13 17:57, geo cherchetout wrote:
Hello,
My soundcard is "Creative labs Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07)" with several
output jacks, so I can choose successfully wich one to play sounds like
this:
$ aplay -D front file.wav
$ aplay -D rear file.wav
I should like to have Ekiga using one output for
Hello,
My soundcard is "Creative labs Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07)" with several output
jacks, so I can choose successfully wich one to play sounds like this:
$ aplay -D front file.wav
$ aplay -D rear file.wav
I should like to have Ekiga using one output for ringing playback and the
other output f