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2015 Jan 30
2
JITTERBUFFER function
...ocation examples are on the wiki: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+13+Function_JITTERBUFFER The JITTERBUFFER function only affects the channel it is placed on, and not any channel it may be bridged with. That means you have to place it on the correct channel and not expect some magicry inside Asterisk to try and manipulate things for you (which is almost always a bad implementation decision). If you need it on an outbound channel, that means using one of the pre-dial handlers (https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Pre-Dial+Handlers) to place the jitter buffer on the outbound...
2015 Jan 29
2
JITTERBUFFER function
Hello! I am going to use the JITTERBUFFER function in a SIP (and local channels) only setup, but have some questions of how to use it: 1. Do I need to activate jbenable in sip.conf? Or is it enough to call the JITTERBUFFER function? 2. What is the preferred way to invoke this function? Say I have channel A which is not in need of buffering, while channel B do need it. If A
2015 Jan 29
0
JITTERBUFFER function
...ocation examples are on the wiki: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+13+Function_JITTERBUFFER The JITTERBUFFER function only affects the channel it is placed on, and not any channel it may be bridged with. That means you have to place it on the correct channel and not expect some magicry inside Asterisk to try and manipulate things for you (which is almost always a bad implementation decision). If you need it on an outbound channel, that means using one of the pre-dial handlers (https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Pre-Dial+Handlers) to place the jitter buffer on the outbound...
2015 Jan 29
1
JITTERBUFFER function
...wiki: > > https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+13+Function_JITTERBUFFER > > The JITTERBUFFER function only affects the channel it is placed on, > and not any channel it may be bridged with. That means you have to > place it on the correct channel and not expect some magicry inside > Asterisk to try and manipulate things for you (which is almost always > a bad implementation decision). If you need it on an outbound channel, > that means using one of the pre-dial handlers > (https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Pre-Dial+Handlers) to > place the jitt...