I am going to close this because two people both say it's fixed with
ekiga 2.0.9 which is included in gutsy. Unfortunately Ubuntu does not
bump packages except with major problems. So your best bet to fix this
is to upgrade to gutsy (when it's fully released).
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The ekiga-2.0.9 packages provided at ekiga.org fixed distorted sound for
me (feisty).
These packages are drop-in replacements for the Ubuntu ones and I would
suggest that an update to egika-2.0.9 would help many users.
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The problem is still there in the Feisty packages, my problem was solved
by using the Ekiga 2.0.9 packages from ekiga.org.
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Have also the same problem when using the ekiga packaged with feisty.
All sounds are normal, but when calling someone, the sound is choppy and
mechanic.
(Using an nforce4 Motherborad with onboard sound, feisty64 on amd64)
I'm now using the ekiga repositories ( deb
One more comment about that. skype stops working when you do this. you
have to delete/move the script then start login again. Kind of a pain
as it doesn't work with some games and does work with others.
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Does this fix your problem? It worked for me.
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Getting_several_applications_using_the_sound_card_at_the_same_time_%3F
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I have no problems with sound quality anymore (other than the standard
VoIP artifacts)
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Might this be the same bug as
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358338 That bug was fixed in
Ekiga 2.0.4.
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I can confirm... it sounds terrible. But on my other computer is sounds fine.
It seems that my snd-hda-intel sound driver has the issue.
Further examination shows that if I record something with adacity it works
fine. When I try to record again with one track already recorded that second
one
This is probably the best description of at least what I hear...
http://www.mail-archive.com/ekiga-list@gnome.org/msg00640.html
Ironicly changing kernels fixed his problem. Don't know if we could do that
here.
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