Opened 5 years ago

Closed 4 years ago

Last modified 2 years ago

#13 closed defect (fixed)

no ring tone on incoming call

Reported by: MichaelDaum Owned by: vadim
Priority: major Milestone: QuteCom 2.2-RC2
Component: 3rd party libs Version: 2.2-RC3
Keywords: Cc:

Description

This bug is present in all versions and forks (e.g. kvats).

I am desperately trying to get an acceptable softphone on linux. QuteCom is best so far. However, it does not support IAX (off-topic ;) )

Change History (8)

comment:1 Changed 4 years ago by vadim

  • Resolution set to fixed
  • Status changed from new to closed

comment:2 Changed 4 years ago by forest

I'm having the same problem in RC3. Was it supposed to be fixed in RC3?

comment:3 Changed 4 years ago by xaver

  • Resolution fixed deleted
  • Status changed from closed to reopened

Hi all,

I can reconfirm that the ring tone on incoming calls still doesn't work (for me), so I reopen this bug.

Some details:
I am running Debian lenny, built qutecom from the mercurial sources (changeset 283:49cd2a2682c9, which I think is also rc3).

I am running gnome on a thinkpad, x60s. No matter to what I set the audio settings in the configuration dialog, I never get the sound on an incoming call running.
When I test the sound in the audio settings, everything is fine (although when testing the ringing device, I get the 'hang up tone' instead of the ringtone).
When I test the sound in the Notification tab of the configurations, I most of the times get the ringtone to play (but not always, with no real pattern behind it).

When I set OWLOGGER_DEFAULT to debug and receive an incoming call, I get a lot of messages, but none stating 'playing ringin.wav'.

Please let me know if you need any further information.

Regards

Nils

comment:4 Changed 4 years ago by vadim

  • Version changed from 2.2-RC1 to 2.2-RC3

Please attach the wireshark session capture for this

comment:5 Changed 4 years ago by forest

Hi, Vadim.

Who are you asking for a wireshark capture? In my case, incoming calls do trigger a pop-up window announcing the call, so QuteCom is obviously getting what it needs at the network level. It simply doesn't produce a sound to accompany the pop-up window.

(I do have a ringtone configured, and it plays just fine when I test it in the configuration window.)

I'm using qutecom 2.2~rc3.dfsg0-0.1ubuntu1~ppa1 on Ubuntu Intrepid.

comment:6 Changed 4 years ago by laurent

  • Resolution set to fixed
  • Status changed from reopened to closed

bug fix : 284:fb728a6ffffc,284:fb728a6ffffc

comment:7 Changed 3 years ago by Hitcliff

  • field_os set to all

Dreamlinux 3.0 was the first complete rebuild from the ground up after the switch to pure Debian. Obviously (just like a new distro) there were teething problems which were fixed in the 3.2, 3.2, 3.3 upgrades, and cured a lot of harwdare-specific problems as well as a few graphical bugs.
Dreamlinux still holds a constant Top 10 place on Distrowatch and I believe that the new 3.5 is going to keep it there. http://www.videorolls.com/watch/DreamLinux-RC3

comment:8 Changed 2 years ago by AJMellow

Hitcliff, Good link. http://www.videorolls.com/watch/DreamLinux-RC3/ ringtone The 3.5 version is still solid, right? No further upgrades?

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