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Skype sound dies on Mageia 4 or not on

PostPosted: Feb 3rd, '14, 20:49
by moshebagelfresser
When Skype starts up there's no sound, I have to quit Skype and then open again. Sometimes I have to do this several times. I am wondering whether the latest Skype version is to blame.

Any ideas on this.

Re: Skype sound dies on Mageia 4 or not on

PostPosted: Feb 3rd, '14, 22:37
by doktor5000
moshebagelfresser wrote:I am wondering whether the latest Skype version is to blame.

Any ideas on this.

Well, try some of the older versions. For Skype we also have a MAQeia: viewtopic.php?f=36&t=1121

Just checked, and skype works just fine here, with get-skype-4.2.0.11-5.mga4.nonfree

Re: Skype sound dies on Mageia 4 or not on

PostPosted: Feb 19th, '14, 16:21
by marcpare
I have this problem on some of my boxes too but not all. Try this:

* open skype and before calling anyone
* go to options
* click on sound
* Skype will have autmatically found your sound devide BUT
* notice the name of the sound device and pick any other sound device and then click apply
* go back and choose the same sound device that was first picked by Skype then re-choose it
* do your call

If you call anyone and your sound is dead, just signal to the person to wait, and do the same as above.

This tends to work for me. Hope this can help you.

Cheers,

Marc

Re: Skype sound dies on Mageia 4 or not on

PostPosted: Feb 19th, '14, 22:32
by doktor5000
Skype will try to use Pulseaudio by default. You're supposed to select your preferred audio device via the mixer of your desktop environment.

Also you may want to look at the posts starting from viewtopic.php?p=44730#p44730

Re: Skype sound dies on Mageia 4 or not on

PostPosted: Feb 20th, '14, 04:26
by marcpare
I am not really a big fan of pulse audio, so I normally turn it off and go for ALSA.

That being said, yes if Pulse is chosen as the audio driver then, yes, there are no other choices of drivers other than Pulse.

But, if ALSA is chosen, then, through the "Options" section in Skype, you can pick the audio driver of your choice. If you then follow the routine I suggested, then there is no need to restart Skype, and, it also leaves you an option to fix audio problems inside Skype even when you connect with another Skype person abroad -- this will sometimes happen if someone Skypes you and you find that when you answer their call that they can't hear you. You then just go through the routine I described and it will fix the problem.

Cheers,

Marc