[pulseaudio-discuss] LTSP + PulseAudio + Ubuntu 7.04 + VOIP

Shrenik Bhura shrenik.bhura at intelliant.net
Thu Aug 23 20:39:18 PDT 2007


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Hello,

Firstly I would like to congratulate the team of PulseAudio for this wonderful work.

I would like to discuss a scenario that has has puzzled me for the last few days:

I have setup Linux Terminal Server on Ubuntu(Feisty) and deployed thin-clients
with AC'97 sound cards with PulseAudio installed and setup both on the server as
well as on the lts-client-image as per the "Perfect setup" instructions.

Thereafter I have configured default.pa, client.conf, daemon.conf and
~/.asoundrc for both the  server and the lts-clients. Independently pulseaudio
runs successfully on both the sides.

- From the server, I am also able to connect to the lts-client PulseAudio instance
and redirect sound from the server to the thin-clients but the opposite
connection does not happen and nor do the logs or stderr throw up anything.

There is nothing different in the settings at both ends except the respective ip
addresses. There is no intervening firewall that may block any port.

The ultimate aim is to execute a soft-phone such as Ekiga and get two way audio
working between several soft-phones from lts-clients running off the terminal
server. Has anyone experienced any positive results with Ekiga + PulseAudio or
any other softphone?

Any help or suggestions in this respect shall be most appreciated. Please do let
me know if I can furnish any information to provide further clarity.

Thanks,
SB
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