Thanks to Andres for picking this up.. The GS phones have a setting for "Voice Frames per TX" with a default value of 10.. This causes the phone to use a 100ms packet size and Asterisk is set to use a 20ms pachet size.. The result is a choppy sound when calling out over the PSTN (specifically in my case ove an X100P).. The solution is to set this value to 2 which will clear up the choppy sound.. later..
--On Wednesday, January 7, 2004 5:24 pm +0000 WipeOut <wipe_out@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:> The GS phones have a setting for "Voice Frames per TX" with a default > value of 10.. This causes the phone to use a 100ms packet size and > Asterisk is set to use a 20ms pachet size.. The result is a choppy sound > when calling out over the PSTN (specifically in my case ove an X100P).. > > The solution is to set this value to 2 which will clear up the choppy > sound..This seems to be the default value for the latest firmware - so no need to check recently purchased phones. Iain
I have an application that I want to be able to do with asterisk. The scenario is this: Caller 1 is a user on asterisk. He/she calls mom dialing her phone number from his phone. Mom flashes and calls a third person and then bridges Caller 1 and Caller 3 through her phone. I do not want Caller 1 to be able to place a call to the third party and therefore want to detect the third party call. Is there a way to detect the flash that mom does? That flash is being supplied from the central office on the line side.... Is this possible??? Todd Wallace