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2007 Mar 12
2
Playback 5% Too Fast?
...nts in the remote recording where parts of the waveform
have been missed out, leading to jumps in the waveform, which correspond
to the audible clicks. These "jumps" seem like dropped packets, and I'm
deducing that Asterisk is sending data slightly too fast (i.e. more
frequently than 50x160 sample per second) for the remote end, which has
to drop data to keep up.
This is a VoIP-only set up - no Zap hardware. Thinking this was a
timing issue, I have installed Zaptel to get ztdummy, which is loaded
OK, but that hasn't made any difference. I have tried it with different
VoIP pro...
2007 Mar 12
0
RE: Playback 0.5% Too Fast?
...ints
in the remote recording where parts of the waveform have been missed
out,
leading to jumps in the waveform, which correspond to the audible
clicks.
These "jumps" seem like dropped packets, and I'm deducing that Asterisk
is
sending data slightly too fast (i.e. more frequently than 50x160 sample
per
second) for the remote end, which has to drop data to keep up.
This is a VoIP-only set up - no Zap hardware. Thinking this was a
timing
issue, I have installed Zaptel to get ztdummy, which is loaded OK, but
that
hasn't made any difference. I have tried it with different VoIP
pro...