Hi all, I cannot make or answer to a call with my gtalk profile. If I call, the call is dropped after few seconds. If the other calls and I answer, I do not receive video nor audio and the other receive just the video, without audio. I'm using Empathy 2.34.0 within Ubuntu 11.4 Should it be possible to make calls with gtalk? Here: http://www.google.com/talk/intl/it/otherclients.html is stated that voice calls are available from google client only. Is that outdated? I attach the mission-control debug, for an audio-only call, to make things simpler. The critical line could be (I'm just guessing): "proxy_destroyed: Channel proxy invalidated: tp_errors 3: Invalid remote candidates passed" Thanks Alessandro
Created attachment 50348 [details] mission-control debug
This is unrelated to mission control. The XMPP connection manager (telepathy-gabble) is more likely to be at fault here. Please attach a gabble log. Additionally, the importance fields are for developers to rank bugs, not for reporters to set.
*** Bug 40525 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 41840 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Unfortunately, I can't reproduce this (using Empathy 3.2.0 and Gabble 0.13.7 on Debian; and using the Google Mail client on OS X): both audio-only and audio-video calls work perfectly in both directions. As Jonny says, we'll need debug output from Gabble and Empathy.AudioVideo (not from mission-control) to be able to debug this. “Invalid remote candidates passed” does sound suspicious. (In reply to comment #0) > Here: > http://www.google.com/talk/intl/it/otherclients.html > is stated that voice calls are available from google client only. > Is that outdated? The short version is, “yes”. :)
Ah, bug 40323 covers the same issue and Olivier Crête has posted a fix there: upgrade to farsight2 0.0.31. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 40323 ***
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