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Re: [Linphone-users] ALSA i810 driver at 8KHz
From: |
Jon Mansey |
Subject: |
Re: [Linphone-users] ALSA i810 driver at 8KHz |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Nov 2003 10:03:58 -0800 |
Here's more info on the problem:
address@hidden:~$ linphone
| INFO1 | <osipua.c: 65> Starting osip stack and osipua layer.
| INFO1 | <udp.c: 112> Entering osipua thread.
MediaStreamer-Message: Found /dev/dsp.
MediaStreamer-Message: Found ALSA device: Intel 82801CA-ICH3
(linphone:977): MediaStreamer-WARNING **: alsa_set_params: Error setting
rate to 8000:Invalid argument
(linphone:980): MediaStreamer-WARNING **: alsa_set_params: Error setting
rate to 8000:Invalid argument
LinphoneCore-Message: killing sound daemons.
(linphone:980): MediaStreamer-WARNING **: alsa_set_params: Error setting
rate to 8000:Invalid argument
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 09:34, Jon Mansey wrote:
> Simon et al
>
> I would love to understand how the issue of 8Khz audio and the Alsa driver
> interact. I have an Intel i810 sound chip and the ALSA driver always errors
> upon connecting the call when the media layer tries to open alsa at 8KHz.
>
> Is this a limitation of my i810 hardware, or soemthing wrong with ALSA?
>
> Still desperate for a SIP UA under linux,
>
> Jon
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Simon
> MORLAT
> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 8:21 AM
> To: Simon MORLAT
> Cc: linphone-users; address@hidden
> Subject: [Linphone-users] new release
>
>
> I forgot to mention an important thing for all people that try to
> cross-compile linphone on various architecture:
> glib-2.2 is no more a required dependency.
> You can compile with just libosip-0.9.7 and linphone-0.12.1.tar.gz, and
> you'll get the console version: linphonec.
> Of course to obtain the gnome interface, all gnome libraries and header
> files are needed (including glib of course).
> Simon
>
> Simon MORLAT wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > linphone-0.12.1 is finally released after months of tests . It
> > includes many improvements in terms of stability (most part of the
> > work). Some important bugs in the previous version concerned the speex
> > codec support (not speex itself, because it is very stable and
> > performant). The only new feature is that you can choose the ring
> > sound between several .wav files provided in the package.
> > All rings have been composed by me to avoid to pay royalties to the
> > disk industry.
> > However it is not forbidden to ask linphone to play a sample of your
> > favourite song, provided that your local legislation allows you to
> > make private copies of the music you buy :-(.
> > rpms and tgz for your favourite distribution are welcomed and will be
> > uploaded to the download page.
> > Enjoy.
> >
> > Simon
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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