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Hi I have new machine with good configuration . Mother Board ---> Asus P5KPL AM/PS CPU --> Intel Dual core 2.50 GHZ RAM ---> 1 G.B Hard Disc ---> 160 ...
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    Problem with audio playback on skype

    Hi

    I have new machine with good configuration .

    Mother Board ---> Asus P5KPL AM/PS
    CPU --> Intel Dual core 2.50 GHZ
    RAM ---> 1 G.B
    Hard Disc ---> 160 GB

    I installed Fedora 11 . It 's working fine I have problem only for Skype .
    When I try to call some one , I got the error "Problem with audio playback" .
    I have "skype-2.1.0.81-fc10.i586.rpm" on my machine .

    Have you any Idea .
    Please reply ....


    Thanks a Lot .
    Nk

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    You need to go to the Skype options->Sound Devices page. You have combo-boxe for "Sound Out". Try various entries found there. Select one and they cllick on the "Make a test call" button to see if it works.
    Sometimes, real fast is almost as good as real time.
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    hopefully in the next release (if it ever comes) they get a better auto detect, I know that I've had major issues getting the right combination and then making it stay (sometimes if you quit and then go back into it it goes back to defaults). Too bad there isn't a functional skype alternative (ekiga just isn't used enough and I've had some serious lag with it)
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