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2004 Sep 07
2
Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 w/o j itterbuffer enabled?
...o canceller code. This is 'Asterisk CVS-HEAD-08/13/04-10:37:13' > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Wieling [mailto:eric@fnords.org] > Sent: September 7, 2004 5:43 PM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 > w/oji tterbuffer enabled? > > > You're not using callprogress=yes or busydetect=yes are you? > That could > easily cause these problems with Zap ports. > {clip}
2004 Sep 07
4
Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 w/oji tterbuffer enabled?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Shaw [mailto:chriss@watertech.com] > Sent: September 7, 2004 4:40 PM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 > w/ojitterbuffer enabled? > {clip} > > If you can reproduce it, this smells like a bug... IAX runs over TCP and TCP > doesn't just disconnect sockets unless it recieves a RESET or > a FINISHED or there's a timeout (usually like 5 minutes or mor...
2004 Sep 07
3
Maximum tollerable lag/jitter for IAX2 w/o jitterbuffer enabled?
I'm having a problem with intersite calls over IAX2 being abruptly terminated. Nothing odd shows in any of the logs for Asterisk or the host. The only think I can think it might be is a lag-spike on the site to site connection. How sensitive is IAX2 to lost frames, lag spikes or large variations in jitter with the GSM codec and: bandwidth=low jitterbuffer=no trunkfreq=100 ; Raised from
2004 Aug 06
2
IceS 2.0a - Extended sleep requested
I've just finished a little encoding set and the following happened: 22Khz resampled, q-0.4 encode = ~38kbs = one error at the beginning only. 22Khz resampled, q-0.5 encode = ~37kbs = 6 to 7 sleep errors in the first second or so, nothing after that. 22Khz resampled, q-0.6 encode = ~35kbs = 14 to 15 sleep errors then nothing. 22Khz resampled, q-0.8 encode = ~33kbs = Many sleep errors. ---
2005 Nov 28
1
Question from XM Radio
...ly mean from the audience acceptance point of view. Technically it is fine. It is exactly doing the job we had expected. It's the long standing wish that everyone wants... More for less. We are just seeking a bit of magic that just may not be there. Ideally finding a codec that can perform tollerably/intelligibly at 2-4Kbps. And still perform quite well for complex speech at 10-12kbps. Just keeping my eyes (ears) out for something that I have never considered before. I really appreaciate the time you've taken to reply, Thanks. Terry ___________________________________________________...
2004 Apr 05
3
2 lme questions
...my random effect variances is sometimes being estimated as essentially zero with massive CI instead of the finite value it should have, whilst using REML I get the expected value. I guess it is a numerical/optimisation problem but don't know enough about the lme fitting algorithm to know which tollerance/scale parameter to mess about with. Any suggestions where to start? Thanks, Steve. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Aug 06
0
Freedomaudio player
...ng it's queue. > Strange thing though - I'm using 2 instances in my config file (2 > different bitrates, same playlist), and it's only one mountpoint that has > gone - there other is still running fine. That can happen, usually there is some fluctuation and depending on the tollerance that can stuff the just one or even all the streams. A lower bandwidth stream won't sent as much data for instance. >> It's a very nasty bug, but only occurs if the connection to icecast >> terminates unexpectedly, eg ctrl-C icecast or if the time on the ices >> mach...
2004 Aug 06
0
IceS 2.0a - Extended sleep requested
...sleep); timing_sleep(1000); } change to the following if(sleep > 5000) { LOG_WARN1("Extended sleep requested (%ld ms), sleeping for 5 seconds", sleep); timing_sleep(5000); } <p>This will give it a 5 sec tollerance instead of 1 second. I believe it's to do with the amount of data in an ogg page. Check the log file for more of the Extended sleep messages karl. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list,...
2004 Sep 08
0
Driving MWI on Norstars (was Maximum tollera ble lag/jitter...)
...m/support/releases/winnt/SR511FP1/onldoc/htm lfiles/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:akohlsmith-asterisk@benshaw.com] > Sent: September 8, 2004 6:24 AM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Maximum tollerable lag/jitter > for IAX2 w/o > j itterbuffer enabled? > > {clip} > > How are you getting MWI to light up on the digital phones? I > was going to > start screwing about with MCDN to try and achieve this > (turning the MICS into > nothing more than a digitla ph...
2008 May 26
3
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2004 Apr 14
1
Asterisk, GalaxyVoice and Humble Pie
Hi all, Firstly I need to apologise for some comments I made regarding GalaxyVoice and their service/abilities. Having opened another dialog with them they were more than willing to help out and tollerate abuse of their system whilst testing. Secondly I'd like to thank my anonymous friend without whom I would have never been able to get this going. Thirdly, I GOT IT TO WORK!! Below is the relevant details. If you have an account with them replace the words in CAPS with your details then rel...
2004 Aug 06
2
Freedomaudio player
Karl Heyes wrote: > Having mp3's in the playlist won't work well:). It's not supposed to stop > ices though, same for non-existent files. I'll have to check that. The > swallow all my CPU sounds like the send_raw bug. Does it also show an > increased memory usage as well? <p>Just came in this morning and it is sitting there using 98.5% cpu and 47.6% memory.
2007 Dec 19
2
Open source streaming project in need of developers
...p basic "getting started" documents for anyone interested in trying it out. The goals for the project, as I see them are: 1. Fix critical bugs. This is very urgent and all offers of help will be accepted. 2. Code cleanup. I understand that the code could be a lot more robust and tollerant of errors than it currently is. 3. Addressing of long-standing, less critical bugs. 4. Internalising of some processes which are currently performed by launching external command-line programs. 5. Adding lots of cool features and taking over the world ... or somehting. The project is ho...