Wonk wonk wonk. Can you hear me? Wonk wonk wonk. R2? Is that you? Can you hear me now?
Giggles from my wife across the room. Strange looks from my daughter. Welcome to the wonderful world of
Geekdom.
For a long time now, off and on; more off, I have been playing with
Ekiga for sip
Internet calls. It has been terrible. The audio quality has been inaudible.
It all started when I took my wife to the
Berlin Mart in Berlin, NJ. She loves marting, and I was passing time in one of the mart stores and noticed the
Auvi usb Skype Phone selling for $9.99.
Couldn't pass that up.
Get home, set up
Ekiga, plug in the phone and find a victim. See the first two paragraphs of this post; repeat the same for 30 minutes.
Being the hard headed techno fool that I am, I can't let it die there, or admit that new technology can be flawed, so on I push to make this work.
Hmm, through
diamondcard.us and
Ekiga you can purchase time to use your sip phone to call
landline phones.
Ahh, that must be the catch.
That will make it work better. Get that setup, call my answering machine, my giggling wife across the room, and my own cell phone. That sounds pretty good. Sure it does. :-/
A couple of months go by.
Joe Terranova is all bragging about his asterisk system. Not to be out-
geeked I pull the
usb phone out of the laptop case and ask Joe to hit me up at jedijf@ekiga.net. See first two paragraphs of this blog; repeat for thirty minutes.
Do I need another phone solution? No.
Fast forward to today.
Kejava is working on his
webcam. Don't know how it happens, don't want or need a
webcam solution. I do own 3
webcam devices though. Cheap ones, the dollar store types (at least 2 of them). In the spirit of advocacy, and believing, or being made to believe, that newcomers may want
webcams to work in
Ubuntu, I begin a new endeavour. Finally, I realize that the my
Jazz Digi-Stix does work in
Ubuntu. It just has a bad proprietary
usb cable. (That's why I have a third, not dollar store type of
webcam. My son purchased that one when the cable broke on the Jazz.) At least now I figured out why he bought that
webcam, he would never buy anything when he could use my stuff.
Tell
Kejava that the
webcam is working and the next thing I know, I am getting a sip call on
Ekiga from
Kejava. After fiddling with the cable and inaudible
convo, and much
irc chat typing of said non-conversation,
Kejava and I have a brief dual video conference call!! Success. Sort of. The sound was still horrible.
Since both of us are relentless geeks, we continued; my video froze, but still, with a
usb phone to my ear, typing into
irc what I was saying, watching
Kejava do the same, we continued this high tech conversation,
Then suddenly,
Kejava's sound changed; it sounded normal. "Hey, I turned off 'echo cancellation, you try."
Voila. To make Ekiga work, I mean really work. No more 'wonk, wonk, wonk.'TURN OFF ECHO CANCELLATION
in the audio codec section of preferences.