Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] GM to NetMeeting, SuSE 9 - Headset and talking fails
- From: Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] GM to NetMeeting, SuSE 9 - Headset and talking fails
- Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 17:26:26 +0100
Le ven 19/12/2003 à 17:10, Lutz more later a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I am using GnomeMeeting 0.98.5 on my SuSE 9 prof. computer. Soundblaster 5.1
> digital installed.
>
> Now I want to talk to a friend who is running Netmeeting on her Windows
> XP-machine. We both have a DSL connection.
>
> I can hear what she is saying, she can ring me using the IP of my
> DSL-connection. The trouble is she cannot hear me and I cannot ring her,
> even if I use her NetMeeting IP. I can see her user-entry in the user list
> of the server (we both use the same server ils.seconix.com), but I cannot
> ring her that way - GM says that "this user is not using GM" and the
> connection fails. Can one connect that way to NetMeeting users only?
>
She is behind a firewall or NAT gateway. She has to configure it so that
Netmeeting works behind it. Perhaps the XP personal firewall is enabled.
> She installed the instcodec.exe, but it is not known, if this was successful
> (the program apparently did not display a message whether it worked right).
>
It should do it though.
> I disabled the KDE-aRts-server because it appeared to interfere with the
> dsp-device. Then I could run the configuration tool druid. It recognizes my
> soundcard and I can hear myself talking.
>
> I have switched off tunnelling and quickstart.
>
> I have recorded a brief speech using Krec. It worked.
>
> So my sound setup seems to work fine.
>
> The history says that incoming codec was recognized and MS-GSM codec was
> sent.
>
Then everything is correct.
> The trouble is I cannot say if this was the "idea" of my friend's XP-machine
> NetMeeting to use the MS-GSM codec or the "idea" of GnomeMeeting. If a
> NetMeeting call is coming in - why do I have to use MS-GSM and why does the
> Windows PC have to have MS-GSM installed? Is there no other codec for speech
> than that (i.e. microphone input). What happens if there is no MS-GSM
> installed - can both computers agree on another codec for speech so they can
> still talk to each other?
>
Yes if G.711 is allowed, but it requires high-bandwidth. Other codecs
are proprietary and patented. You can use them if you buy a quicknet
card.
> I have read about the full duplex thing, but I cannot find anywhere to
> activate it, and everything has been working well apart from GM (the only
> setting was in the KDE-aRts-menu, but as I wrote above I had to turn it off
> competely. Before switching off it was set to "full duplex".).
>
> I am not sure about whether my friend is behind a firewall, but I guess that
> it should work as it worked before when I had windows and MSN-messenger 6.1
> running .
>
That proves nothing.
> Can GnomeMeeting be compiled using the jack soundserver (which could, in my
> humble opinion, help us get away with messages like "could not open sound
> device")?
>
It is apparently not your problem. Your problem is that she is
unreachable because of NAT or firewall rules...
> Thanks in advance for help :-)
>
> Kind regards,
> Lutz.
>
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