Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] intermittent problem - no incoming audio



> > David Corking a écrit :
> > > Sometimes when I make calls I don't hear anything.  I have noticed it
> > > when checking my voicemail and calling echo servers.
...
> > > It does not happen on every call, but often enough to trouble me.  Is
> > > there anything obvious wrong here?
> > >
> > > Note that I am on GNU/Linux and behind a SOHO cone NAT using STUN
> > >
> >
> > Do you mean "I don't hear" or "I don't get incoming sound" ?
>
> I hear the ring tone, but I don't hear the operator's voice.
>
> > In the
> > first case, disabling esound will probably help (wild guess). In the
> > second, it may be network-related.
>
> I don't have esound running.
>
> Judging by the packets received summary at the end of the log, no
> sound comes in over the network :
>
> 2006/03/21 09:21:18.133          2:06.318
> OpalGarbage        RTP        Final statistics:
>    packetsSent       = 889
>    octetsSent        = 142240
...
>    packetsReceived   = 0
>    octetsReceived    = 0

On 3/21/06, simon <simon mungewell org> wrote:
> run:
> ekiga --debug=4 > problem.txt 2>&1

I did that, Simon - but I haven't decoded enough of it to spot the problem:

http://paste.lisp.org/display/18099#1

I seem to have some kind of one-way RTP connection - which does indeed
suggest an IP routing problem, but since it is intermittent, I can't
guess what.  I hope someone else can.

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