Am I missing something? If I set notifications to the speaker it doesn't ring (ringing doesn't count as a notification). For someone that doesn't have their headset on all the time this doesn't work too well.
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William Roush
Am I missing something? If I set notifications to the speaker it doesn't ring (ringing doesn't count as a notification). For someone that doesn't have their headset on all the time this doesn't work too well.
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William Roush
I can only confirm that, and I don't understand it either. When I had
my problem with stuttering sound, notification worked fine, but the
ringing stuttered, as did the actual signal (I "fixed" the stutter by
deleting the .jitsi folder).
I too think that ringing should be notification.
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 09:48:07 -0400 William Roush <william.roush@roushtech.net> wrote:
Am I missing something? If I set notifications to the speaker it
doesn't ring (ringing doesn't count as a notification). For someone
that doesn't have their headset on all the time this doesn't work too
well.
Can I get word with a dev on this?
William Roush
On 9/17/2013 9:48 AM, William Roush wrote:
Am I missing something? If I set notifications to the speaker it doesn't ring (ringing doesn't count as a notification). For someone that doesn't have their headset on all the time this doesn't work too well.
William and Philipp, on which operating systems does the problem
manifest for you?
You have: Lyubomir, whose question no one seems to have answered.
--sent from my mobile
Can I get word with a dev on this?
William Roush
Am I missing something? If I set notifications to the speaker it doesn't
ring (ringing doesn't count as a notification). For someone that doesn't
have their headset on all the time this doesn't work too well.
On 21 Sep 2013 23:37, "William Roush" <william.roush@roushtech.net> wrote:
On 9/17/2013 9:48 AM, William Roush wrote:
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I did, but by accident to his email address instead of the list.
Regards,
Philipp
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013 09:52:32 +0300 Emil Ivov <emcho@jitsi.org> wrote:
You have: Lyubomir, whose question no one seems to have answered.
My setup is a laptop with internal HDA Intel PCH and an external Edirol
UA-25 connected via USB. Jitsi 2.2 on Arch Linux x86.
There are some more weird things going on, some of which would need
more testing, which I can't do due to lack of partner atm..
One of those things is the device selection for Audio In. This defaults
here for spdif (apparently of the USB interface) and works, which is
weird, since I don't even have any device (e.g. speaker/mic) I could
connect to it.
Some devices in this dialog show up but don't make any sense and it's
unclear to which audio interface they belong. I realize that this might
not be jitsis fault.
However, it would be helpful to have some more information
available in this dialogue, so I can know to which audio interface the
device belongs to. It would also be helpful if there was a way to test
the mic input locally, without a partner.
Regards,
Philipp
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 22:12:17 +0300 Lyubomir Marinov <lyubomir.marinov@jitsi.org> wrote:
William and Philipp, on which operating systems does the problem
manifest for you?
Odd, I never even got the mail from the mailing list... sigh...
William Roush
On 9/22/2013 5:27 AM, Philipp 锟絙erbacher wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2013 09:52:32 +0300 > Emil Ivov <emcho@jitsi.org> wrote:
You have: Lyubomir, whose question no one seems to have answered.
I did, but by accident to his email address instead of the list.
Regards,
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Being as I don't have the other message, I'll reply here too.
Windows 7 here.
William Roush
On 9/22/2013 5:28 AM, Philipp 锟絙erbacher wrote:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 22:12:17 +0300 > Lyubomir Marinov <lyubomir.marinov@jitsi.org> wrote:
William and Philipp, on which operating systems does the problem
manifest for you?My setup is a laptop with internal HDA Intel PCH and an external Edirol
UA-25 connected via USB. Jitsi 2.2 on Arch Linux x86.There are some more weird things going on, some of which would need
more testing, which I can't do due to lack of partner atm..
One of those things is the device selection for Audio In. This defaults
here for spdif (apparently of the USB interface) and works, which is
weird, since I don't even have any device (e.g. speaker/mic) I could
connect to it.
Some devices in this dialog show up but don't make any sense and it's
unclear to which audio interface they belong. I realize that this might
not be jitsis fault.However, it would be helpful to have some more information
available in this dialogue, so I can know to which audio interface the
device belongs to. It would also be helpful if there was a way to test
the mic input locally, without a partner.Regards,
Philipp_______________________________________________
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