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Latest revision as of 19:44, 12 May 2022
Description
Test whether a video call can be made over Jabber.
Setup
- Ensure that
empathy
andgstreamer1-plugins-good
are installed.
How to test
- Run Empathy.
- Make sure that you have a Jabber account. It can be GTalk or any other Jabber server, but not Facebook or Windows Live Messenger.
- Right click on a contact and click video call.
- Wait for the call to go through.
- Hangup by pressing the red button in the call window.
- Redial from within the call window using the green button.
Expected Results
- It should ring at the other end.
- After the call is accepted, you should be able to have a two way conversation with both audio and video.