Peter Corlett
2004-Jun-22 05:21 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Eliminating silence suppression(?) on IAX2 calls
We have an Asterisk server that speaks IAX2 to Magrathea to get to the PSTN. Our local phones are a mix of Cisco 7940s and Grandstream BT100s all configured for SIP with silence-suppression disabled. Everything is configured to use a-law encoding. The version is: sip*CLI> show version Asterisk CVS-05/06/04-18:45:57 built by root@sip on a i686 running Linux Incoming callers are complaining of calls sounding a bit odd. With a bit of experimentation, it seems that there's some form of silence suppression cutting in that clips the "sides" of words. This doesn't happen on internal calls. Since the problem is limited to external calls, I take it that the problem relates to IAX2 and not some other part of Asterisk? Here's a sanitised version of iax.conf: [general] port=5036 bandwidth=low disallow=all allow=alaw allow=gsm disallow=lpc10 ; Icky sound quality... Mr. Roboto. jitterbuffer=no register => USERNAME:PASSWORD@voip-gw1.magrathea-telecom.co.uk tos=lowdelay [magrathea] type=friend trunk=yes host=dynamic auth=plaintext username=USERNAME secret=PASSWORD context=inbound-magrathea notransfer=yes Does anybody have any suggestions as to how to clear this odd audio issue, or pointers to what configuration options I should tweak? Ideally, I just want a completely uncompressed 64k channel, as if we were just using ISDN. Thanks in advance. -- What contemptible scoundrel has stolen the cork to my lunch? - W.C. Fields
Andres
2004-Jun-22 15:41 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Eliminating silence suppression(?) on IAX2 calls
> >[general] >port=5036 >bandwidth=low >disallow=all >allow=alaw >allow=gsm >disallow=lpc10 ; Icky sound quality... Mr. Roboto. >jitterbuffer=no > >Try turning the jitterbuffer on and see if it helps. -- Andres Network Admin http://www.telesip.net