I installed Google talk voice and video plug-in.
But audio is not working for me and video is working fine. So can I do some tweaking to enable it again?
Note that I have just Mozilla Firefox with me
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I am working on setup a nagios plugin for monitor tomcat instance from tomcat manager.
This is a script file downloaded from http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Java-Applications-and-Servers/Apache-Tomcat/check_TomcatApplication/details
This is working fine when executed as... (3 Replies)
I upgraded my server to Firefox version 7.0.1 and created a symbolic link to /usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.6.0/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so in the /usr/lib/firefox/plugins directory. According to the directions from the mozilla site, this should work. But whenever i attempt to access an app that requires... (0 Replies)
I installed festival under /opt/TTS so presume that precedes in the following unless noted otherwise.
I examined festival/lib/siteinit.scm and found the default voice was: voice_cmu_us_awb_arctic_hts (which I did not include with the install) which doesn't matter because the lin is commented... (0 Replies)
I am encountering problem in Google microphone while voice chat. Voice input is almost no, although I've installed Adobe flash plugin.
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I use FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE with Firefox 3.0.5 and am having some trouble getting the Java VM working.
I have tried both the diablo-jre16 and diablo-jdk16 ports with the javavmwrapper installed. I tried the diablo ports installed individually and together, and have tried installing them... (1 Reply)
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i am working in LINUX on a client/server voice communication project!!!
so far i am done wid compiling code for reading/playin sound card and also sending text from server to client.
now i need ur help in using fork()
though i do have basic concept about fork but i need detail help in... (0 Replies)
GStreamer(1)GStreamer(1)NAME
gst-launch-ext - Run a predefined GStreamer pipeline
SYNOPSIS
gst-launch-ext filename [filename...]
DESCRIPTION
gst-launch-ext is a tool that is used to run a basic predefined GStreamer pipeline. This application is only used as a quick test to
ensure proper working of codecs and GStreamer. It doesn't handle more advanced features like synchronisation.
All supported formats in GStreamer should be playable by simply typing:
gst-launch-ext filename
It will also print out the pipeline it uses, so you can customize it using cut and paste.
CONFIGURATION
gst-launch-ext can be configured by creating a .gst file in your home directory. This is a perl-style configuration file and can override
the defaults for audio and video output sinks.
Here is an example .gst file that implements the same defaults as hard-coded in the script :
$cfg{AUDIOSINK} = "osssink"; $cfg{VIDEOSINK} = "colorspace ! xvideosink";
You can change osssink to any of esdsink, alsasink, jacksink (if you have the plug-in), and you can change xvideosink to aasink or
sdlvideosink.
Other plug-ins might be used as well if GStreamer has them.
SEE ALSO gst-guilaunch(1), gst-complete(1), gst-register(1), gst-inspect(1), gst-launch(1),
AUTHOR
The GStreamer team at http://gstreamer.net/
February 2002 GStreamer(1)