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Package: linphone-common
Version: 3.6.1-2.4
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
it looks like sip on debian is a pain... Ive got a root server where i
tried to connect two ekigas (over sipgate.de (sip provider)) with
pulseaudio to mumble (mumble/telephone gateway). Problem is that the
second ekiga isnt working correctly... I guess that there is a problem
with multiple udp apps trying to use the same port.... But there is no
network related setting in ekiga at all...
So far linphone seams to be the best implementation of the sip protocol,
if you got through the abnormal (and partly not working (assistant apply
button stays disabled)) configuration, but the problem is that even if
the amplitude displays of both (input and output) are showing some
amplitude there is no output to pulseaudio. Input is working but neither
through the ring setting then through the output setting linphone
produces any sound to pulse. You can see that the channels are opened in
pulseaudio correct in relation to the call state, but there is never any
amplitude visible in pavucontrol. I have tested the command line version
as well as the gnome version. Its all the same. Cause of that i created
a bug in linphone-common.
thanks for a fix in advance
regards
treaki
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