Claude Jones a écrit :
On Fri September 22 2006 11:43 pm, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 22 September 2006 23:37, Charles Curley wrote:
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 11:23:32PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 22 September 2006 22:46, Claude Jones wrote:
The 1.3beta version of skype for linux is working quite
well for me, on two machines here. If you don't have that
version, go get it, or I'd assume any even newer version
they may have for linux now.
I concur. Also the 1.3 beta has a test call option, which
lets you test stuff like mixer settings before you pester a
real person with testing.
AFAIK, all earlier versions also had that. But since it
didn't work after oss was deprecated, there was a long period
during which skype and linux were mutually exclusive.
Installed the beta version - it's seems to have fixed the
disconnect at connect problem. However, trying various
combinations and permutations of your suggested mic settings
doesn't produce audible audio on the other end of the call. I
can connect, the other person sees that it's me, I can hear
them, but, they can't hear me...
Started playing with alsamixer to see it that would help, but it
keeps locking up as soon as I select the mic to adjust. In KDE
sound control, I've got it set to full duplex. I've tried the
various capture options you suggested, Gene, but no cigar...
I had a similar problem that I just came to solve; maybe depends on the
sound card.
When I played with alsamixer there were 3 "input devices" at the end
that I was only able to change: mic-->cd-->front mic-->line
then pressing the "Tab" key I could change the level of these devices
and now the input of my microphone is higher and I could succeed
performing the Skype test.
You maybe can try...
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Université René Descartes
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