-
When I 'right-click' in the Chicken client, it is interpreted as a 'center-click' on the server (i.e. it brings up the server's Dashboard. How do I change Chicken's setup to correct this?.
2007-10-24 18:06:47 UTC in Chicken of the VNC
-
Logged In: YES
user_id=1304456
I've taken this as far as I can. Here is a summary:
1) All Windows computers were able to communicate with each
other, regardless if DirectSound is enabled or not.
2) No Windows computers could receive audio from XMeeting
unless DirectSound was enabled.
3)For some reason, DirectSound could not be enabled (was
grayed out) on some Netmeeting...
2006-10-01 20:57:55 UTC in XMeeting - Video Conferencing for OS X
-
Logged In: YES
user_id=1304456
No difference with Xmeeting 0.3.1 and 0.3.2. Removed 0.3.1
and re-installed 0.3.2 just to be safe.
I called Xmeeting (0.3.2) from a Netmeeting computer, hung
up, then called again. Xmeeting crashed on the second call.
I've attached the crash report. Hopefully it will give you
some idea as to what is happening.
2006-09-28 13:09:54 UTC in XMeeting - Video Conferencing for OS X
-
Logged In: YES
user_id=1304456
Same results video on or off; i.e. no sound received on
Netmeeting computer. I'm going to rollback Xmeeting to the
previous rev. If that works, it might give you some idea as
to what is happening.
2006-09-28 12:12:11 UTC in XMeeting - Video Conferencing for OS X
-
Logged In: YES
user_id=1304456
Debug log has been attached to this thread. Hope that helps.
2006-09-27 14:55:43 UTC in XMeeting - Video Conferencing for OS X
-
Logged In: YES
user_id=1304456
Another observation:
The Inspector Statistics window shows:
Audio Out G.711-uLaw-64k, 64.0 kbits/d, 26880 (total packets)
Even with the input audio (microphone audio) shut off and
the Tools Vu meter showing no audio, the Inspector still
indicates the Audio Out stream is running full speed. No
idea what it thinks it is transmitting.
2006-09-27 14:46:45 UTC in XMeeting - Video Conferencing for OS X
-
Logged In: YES
user_id=1304456
Please ignore my previous post (re IP addresses). I shut
down the network bridge, forcing XMeeting to use the Host
IP, but unfortunately, still no transmitted sound. It is
strange in that Inspector History shows Audio is being
transmitted. For some reason, Netmeeting computers just
aren't able to hear it.
2006-09-27 14:38:40 UTC in XMeeting - Video Conferencing for OS X
-
Logged In: YES
user_id=1304456
Additional information: For some strange reason, the Status
window of the inspector shows:
IP Addresses 10.37.129.2 (Parallels Host-Guest Adapter).
This is the proper address for the VM's network bridge (VM
is running Win XP), but certainly not the one Xmeeting
should be using. The VM isn't running when Xmeeting is
active. How can I force Xmeeting to...
2006-09-27 14:02:36 UTC in XMeeting - Video Conferencing for OS X
-
Logged In: YES
user_id=1304456
[First: To succesfully make H.323 calls (e.g. to
NetMeeting), you should also open TCP port 1720 open.]
Yes, TCP Port 1720 was opened on the firewal, but to
simplify matters I am running my current tests via the LAN;
i.e. all ports are open.
---
[Second: Does it really display "line input" as audio
input? Not "Built-in audio" or something of that...
2006-09-25 17:22:07 UTC in XMeeting - Video Conferencing for OS X
-
Logged In: YES
user_id=1304456
I wasn't too clear above. The current problem isn't related
to the router / firewall since it also fails when talking to
computers on the LAN. The ports stated above are those
enabled on the NAT for XMeeting when using the WAN.
2006-09-24 04:11:40 UTC in XMeeting - Video Conferencing for OS X