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Bug 108099 - Restarting video after pause of video does not work...
Restarting video after pause of video does not work...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: ekiga
Classification: Applications
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal major
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Assigned To: Ekiga maintainers
Ekiga maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-03-11 15:24 UTC by Steve
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Description Steve 2003-03-11 15:24:39 UTC
Running gnomemeeting .96.0 on RH 8 with QuickCam Express webcam (qce 
driver) in Gnome.

I have no problems sending video.  Works well.  When bandwidth is tight, 
audio suffers, so sometimes I will "pause" video.  That speeds up the 
audio.  When I click to un"pause" the video, my local video hangs and the 
remote site only sees the freezed video. Audio continues to work.

Summary... video works (locally and to remote site) *until* I pause video, 
and then attempt to restart video.  I am unable to restart video 
transmission locally or to the remote site when I hit pause again.

Thanks!   Steve    steve410@cs.jhu.edu
Comment 1 Damien Sandras 2003-03-11 15:42:46 UTC
Are you sure that it is related?

Clicking on pause shouldn't influence the local video display at all,
if the local video hangs it might be another problem. Clicking on
pause should only pause the video transmission, but the local video
should continue to be displayed normally.

QCE-GA is known to have several stability problems.
Comment 2 Damien Sandras 2003-03-11 15:46:06 UTC
I can reproduce it, I'll fix it tonight. Thanks for finding this !!
Comment 3 Steve 2003-03-11 15:48:51 UTC
Clicking pause video and not having it start up again when clicking it
a second time has been very consistent.  If I do not click pause in
gnomemeeting, video will run fine between my site and the remote site,
and will be displayed locally.  When I click pause, video stops.  And
when I click pause again, video remains stopped.  When I hangup from
the call, video returns to normal again.  I can see my local video. 
--Steve
Comment 4 Steve 2003-03-11 15:53:18 UTC
Thanks Damien!

Steve
Comment 5 Damien Sandras 2003-03-11 22:09:47 UTC
This is fixed but as it was a problem in OpenH323, you have to upgrade OpenH323 to the CVS 
version and recompile GnomeMeeting with it.