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Old 04-06-2012, 02:59 AM   #19
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Hi,

I have 2x k3g, one with Debian and one without. I ran alsa-pjsua on Debian chroot and Matan's pjusa on non-Debian. I used toehio config options to optimize, but on the non-Debian version, I had to comment out
--capture-dev 1
because it does not work on the non-Debian version - will cause pjsua to terminate.

I used the k3g's to call each other - because I could not find a good Win7 SIP client to work and the DSi SIP client mic does not work.

On the Debian k3g, I can receive and transmit audio. On the non-Debian k3g, I can only receive audio and the mic does not work.

I think this confirms the behavior of toehio and Matan.

Is the problem the capture-dev in the non-Debian version?

Thanks,
James
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