Hi again,
Did you look under skype: [ Tools>Options ] if you have 2 "headset"
options?
If all is well you shaould have dsp0 and dsp1. (you need to select dsp1
usually, the other is your internal soundcard)
Check also in your sound mixer if you have the option [File>Change
Device] : you should see 2 'soundcards' here. Maybe your mic is muted on
the USB phone.
Let me know how it goes..
Cormac.
Timothy Murphy wrote:
>On Thursday 04 May 2006 21:44, rooter wrote:
>>>>>I'm fiddling about with FC4 and a tiptel wireless (!) usb voip phone.
>>Have it working (out of box) with Skype (speak and listen only, no
>>dialling ... yet!)
>>- It basically works as a usb soundcard+mic so I can't really take any
>>'set-up' cred. It worked without my intervention (except for selecting
>>the dsp1 in tools>headset)
>>>>Is anyone else doing this and/or interested in hearing now and again
>>about my progress?
>>>>>>I'd be very interested to hear how you get on.
>I bought a no-name USB phone today (on boards.ie) for 25 euro,
>but haven't been able to get a sound out of it under Linux (Fedora-5),
>though it works very well under Windows-2000,
>so there is nothing wrong with the phone.
>>I downloaded the latest skype rpm,
>by adding the skype repository as advised
>----------------------------------------------------
>[skype]
>name=Skype Repository
>baseurl=http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/fedora/3/updates/i586/>gpgkey=http://www.skype.com/products/skype/linux/rpm-public-key.asc>----------------------------------------------------
>and running "sudo yum install skype".
>>This went perfectly.
>When I run "skype" I get the proper Skype window,
>and can dial a number, and hear the response,
>but the sound comes from the computer rather than the phone.
>>I haven't spent much time on this,
>so it is perfectly possible there is something simple I didn't do,
>eg adjust KMix.
>On the other hand I read somewhere that Skype uses OSS rather than ALSA,
>or (hopefully) used to.
>>>
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