I love using Skype, especially for working with training coaches. I also use Audacity for recording audio. I am using Ubuntu Studio which actually runs in xfce instead of Gnome. I have a Behringer X1222 USB Audio Mixer for inputs. Here's the issue: Skype runs great when it runs by itself. I get all the sound settings correct and get both receive and send audio.
SkypeKit gives Linux developers access to core functionality, SILK codec.
Hi all,
I can get output from my audio but no input.
I am using kubuntu on my hp pavilion dv4-2088dx which has 2.2 Ghz AMD processor.I am using 32 bit version of the OS.
I am using Xubuntu 12.10. I have installed the latest Skype. But the weird thing is that Skype takes exclusive control of the audio in the system.
1. When I am using Skype, I cannot play any other audio in system.
2. When I am using any audio in the system, Skype audio doesn't work.
3. When someone is calling me in skype, Skype crashes when I receive it.
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Goodmorning,
I wnated to get Opus audio codec running in my ubuntu 12.04 Precise.
As libopus0 and libogg0(1.3.*) where not available in repository I went ahead and downloaded, compiled and installed
libopus 1.1 & opus-tools from http://www.opus-codec.org/downloads/
And
libogg 1.3 from http://www.xiph.org/downloads/
Then compiled ffmpeg from the source after downloading from the official sit
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