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"THERE IS NO SANITY... Just organized CHAOS!!!"
"I'ld rather STAND CORRECTED than SIT CONFUSED!!!"
Sgt Daniel W. Erskine "mailto:derskine@apci.net"
PHONE: (618) 256-6891 "http://www.apci.net/~derskine"
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Date: Fri, 08 Mar 1996 10:38:19 -0800
From: "Sgt Daniel W. Erskine" <derskine@apci.net>
Organization: <http://www.apci.net/~derskine>
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To: slr3684@tam2000.tamu.edu
CC: derskine@caesar.safb.af.mil, derskine@apci.net
Subject: Re: Choppy sound
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slr3684@tam2000.tamu.edu wrote:
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> I'm trying to get cu-seeme to work on my system. When receiving sound, it
> comes out choppy. Video seems to be working ok. To date, I've only
> contacted 123.83.42.2 Can anyone help me eliminate this choppiness? I'm
> running a 386DX40 with 8 meg RAM and coprocessor.
> Thanks.
Greetings:
Try dropping you transmit/receive values to mins=10 and maxs=18. You can
"play" with these values till you get a *good* transmission. Also, you should
trim your "Max Windows" values to about 3 or 4.
Hope this helps,
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"THERE IS NO SANITY... Just organized CHAOS!!!"
"I'ld rather STAND CORRECTED than SIT CONFUSED!!!"
Sgt Daniel W. Erskine "mailto:derskine@apci.net"
PHONE: (618) 256-6891 "http://www.apci.net/~derskine"
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