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2004 Aug 06
2
RC1 problem? (Conversation over two IAX2 streams = nasty, gappy audio)
I've been having 'gappy' audio problems with nufone for about a week now but I
think I've nailed it down.
Setup:
office* - iax2 - colo* - iax2 - nufone
office* and colo* are identical physical hardware (Xeon 2.8, dual ethernet,
solely used for Asterisk) -- they are joined together through their second
ethernet ports over a dedicated 2meg SDSL link. One hop between office* and
2004 Aug 07
0
RC1 problem? (Conversation over two IAX2 streams = nasty, gappy audio) (fwd)
Hi,
With reference to Andrew Kohlsmith's problem with calls over IAX2 going
dead after 1minute 5 seconds:
This is caused by a bug in the "optimized bridging" code in chan_iax2.c
interacting badly with the IAX2 jitter buffer.
This problem only affect calls where:
1) There are 2 or more servers doing optimised bridging between the
end-points of the call.
ie a call like A-end
2006 Jun 23
3
problem installing gsl package under Ubuntu Breezy Badger
I am trying to install the gls package (a wrapper for GNU scientific library
special functions) package under Ubuntu 5.10. I have gls-bin (the debian GNU
Scientific Library binary package). When I try to install the R package, I
receive the following.
> install.packages("gsl",dependencies=T)
Warning in install.packages("gsl", dependencies = T) :
argument
2004 Jun 11
1
trunk=yes with recent CVS head problems
*1 and *2 are identical machines (single Xeon with HT disabled), one with a
TE405P and the other with T100P.
If I place an IAX2 call between them when both have trunk=no in their
respective iax.conf sections, calls are fine.
If I place an IAX2 call between them when both have trunk=yes in their
respective iax.conf sections, I get "gappy" audio.
What I mean by this:
trunk=no:
2008 Aug 27
1
A manipulation problem for a large data set in R
I have two questions for the group. One is very concrete, and is dangerously
close to a "please do my homework" posting. The second follows from the
first one but is more general. I would welcome the advice of experienced R
users.
As for the first one: I have a data frame with two variables
X Y
A, chris
D, chris
B, chris
B, chris
C, andrew
E, andrew
C, andrew
B, beth
2007 Jul 03
0
Forthcoming change in the API of the Matrix package
Martin and I will soon release a new version of the Matrix package
with a modified API. This will affect the authors of any packages
that use calls to the C function R_GetCCallable to directly access C
functions in the DLL or shared object object in the libs directory of
the Matrix package. (If you didn't understand that last sentence,
relax - it means that you can ignore this message.)
We
2004 Aug 03
4
After RC1 upgrade, temporary loss of voice
I just upgraded to RC1 from a two-three month old CVS , and noticed that
during IAX2 calls to my service provider there are periods (usually less
than 10 seconds long, minutes apart) during which the caller can not hear
me, but I can hear the caller fine.
Inter-office calls (SIP-to-SIP) does not appear to have this issue.
Has any other users experienced this?
Marcus Adolfsson
TreoCentral