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2006 Feb 27
2
jitterbuffer and DTMF conflict?
I find that DTMF does not work reliably if jitterbuffer=on for certain IAX providers. For instance, DTMF tones are missed entirely about half the time when I dial into an exgn.net account. However, it always works fine for an unlimitel.ca account. Someone else has seen this too: http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=6011 Can anyone suggest a workaround (other than jitterbuffer=off)? - Mike
2004 Aug 02
1
asterisk call parking + SNOM lighted buttons?
I'm trying to get call parking working with the lighted buttons on the SNOM 200. I have set the 5 buttons to "Park Orbit", for extensions 700-704. Pressing the first button (x700) does park the call. However, the remaining buttons (x701-704) don't allow me to pick up parked calls, or show parking status via the LEDs. I can only pick up parked calling by manually dialing the
2009 Nov 24
2
audio cuts out during IVR
Hi all, I'm running 1.6.2.0-rc6, and I'm running into a problem: sometimes the audio vanishes in the middle of listening to an IVR background prompt. This happens with both analog (Digium card) and IAX2 incoming calls. The prompts are stored in ulaw format (and the IAX2 calls use ulaw). The asterisk console claims that the IVR prompts are proceeding in the expected fashion, but I
2008 Oct 02
2
rebooting snoms in 1.6
With Asterisk 1.4 I could use commands like: /usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "sip notify reboot-snom mjc_home" to reboot a snom phone. Now, with 1.6, when I try that, I get: Unable to find notify type 'reboot-snom' Command 'sip notify reboot-snom mjc_home' failed. Do I need to add some magic to sip_notify.conf? I haven't quite figured out how to make it work. - Mike
2006 Feb 20
1
call parking "hint"
Hi, Is it possible to use the hint priority to allow call parking slots to be monitored on (for example) Snom indicator lamps? How do you refer to the slots (i.e., what is the "channel") in the hint? - Mike
2006 Mar 10
2
IAX2 + Sonicwall
Hi all, I currently have an Asterisk test server behind a TZ170 Sonicwall firewall / NAT box, with several DIDs. I've found that inbound IAX2 calls don't work reliably (i.e., I get a busy tone) unless I enable "Use Consistent NAT" in the Sonicwall. This feature is poorly documented by Sonicwall, so I thought I'd pass it along. Has anyone else run into this, or figured
2006 May 03
1
echo in Snom 360 phones
Hi all, One of my users reports frequently hearing echo on her Snom 360 phone, even while talking to other Snom phones (via Asterisk) on the same LAN (i.e., all-digital low-latency connection). I can never reproduce it though, and swapping the phone didn't help. Has anyone else seen "mystery echo" on Snom phones? Any suggestions for debugging? On my own Snom 360, I sometimes
2006 Apr 26
1
Phone Emergency - Need IAX Help
SBC has an outage that is expected to last until tomorrow in our area. This has taken out our 5 POTS lines and our T1. I have signed up with EXGN for outbound calls and am using IAX. Calls ring through to the other party (my cell phone in this case) but Asterisk doesn't seem to think the call was answered. Ideas? -dave
2008 May 13
4
[LLVMdev] Preferring to use GCC instead of LLVM
Jon Harrop wrote: > So LLVM has relatively poor support for Windows, no direct > support for DLL generation and the exact opposite of your > performance requirements. I see. This news is disappointing to me. > I appreciate that you have customer demands but those > demands are very unusual (and, frankly, absurd!) but you > must try to meet them regardless. Very unusual?
2005 Mar 05
1
concealment
Hi, I'm a developer currently using the speex codec in a VOIP application of ours.. It sounds amazing, especially at wideband.. my question is how do I force it to do a concealment? We have a low latency application, and based on the current API, I'm guessing concealment only kicks in when a packet is lost.. However, our jitter buffer knows when a packet is missing, and I'd like to
2016 Sep 28
3
[RFC] Require PRs for XFAILing tests
This may be an unpopular opinion (and I don’t have the full context on those specific issues), but I believe that these are an abuse of XFAIL, and should probably be written in terms of REQUIRES instead of XFAIL. I believe XFAIL tests actually execute, and are just marked as expected failure. If a test is not expected to ever succeed, we shouldn’t bother running it, which is what the REQUIRES
2006 Apr 21
2
confused about iax and voip providers termination
Hey guys, I'm actively trying to get the "big" picture on how all this works and relates to each other. I've gone through some basic examples from the book and from the sample files just fine. Now, I've setup an account with a VOIP provider which does IAX termination (exgn.net) After getting an account and following their steps, I can make calls out using my IAX (cubix) and
2017 Nov 23
0
RISC-V LLVM sync-up conference calls
On 14 November 2017 at 16:03, Alex Bradbury <asb at lowrisc.org> wrote: > Dear list, > > At the RISC-V BoF at the LLVM Dev Meeting and the longer working > session the day after, those of us working on RISC-V with LLVM decided > it would be worthwhile to schedule regular sync-up calls in order to > better co-ordinate ongoing work between different developers. This is >
2005 Sep 21
1
Speex and Builder
Hi, We are planning to use Speex as the speech codec for a VoIP application. 1) May I know how Speex compared with GIPS codec? It seems that Google, Yahoo, and Skype are licensing from GIPS. Are there any good benchmarking or fair comparisons? 2) In particular, how is the jitter buffer control for Speex in response to intermitent poor connection hiccups? Is it robust enough to smooth out
2010 Mar 22
0
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code ideas
> There is a high maintenance cost to having backends in the tree (every > codegen change requires updating all backends). Adding stuff that > noone uses and can barely test is not goodness. So, proposing a backend for an unpopular architecture is not a good idea for GSoC project in general?
2013 Nov 19
2
Xen RTC emulation
Hello, In what we believe is now the final regression discovered when upgrading XenServer from Xen 4.1 to 4.3, there is an issue with RTC emulation. Win2003 SP2 is a WAET unaware operating system, whose RTC access pattern triggers Xen''s rtc_mode_no_ack logic. The result is that the domain falls into a tight loop reading RTC RegC, whoes value is always 0xc0. I have confirmed that
2010 Apr 09
1
Performance problems with XFS on Centos 5.4
Hi! During the last weeks I experienced some performance problems with a large file-system on XFS basis. Sometimes for instance ls is painfully. Immidiatly afterwards ls on the same directory is immidiate. I used strace on this ls and found that during the first ls the lstat-calls need approx 0.02s each while during the second ls the are two orders of magnitude faster. Googling around I stumbled
2018 Mar 21
1
RISC-V LLVM sync-up conference calls
On 23 November 2017 at 09:38, Alex Bradbury <asb at lowrisc.org> wrote: > On 14 November 2017 at 16:03, Alex Bradbury <asb at lowrisc.org> wrote: >> Dear list, >> >> At the RISC-V BoF at the LLVM Dev Meeting and the longer working >> session the day after, those of us working on RISC-V with LLVM decided >> it would be worthwhile to schedule regular
2016 May 06
3
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On Friday, May 6, 2016, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > On 6 May 2016 at 19:34, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com <javascript:;>> > wrote: > > This isn't just about what we can do today, but about explaining it to > > people who haven't seen us do it/don't know what the community norms > are. So > > that when
2001 Mar 18
2
wine.conf newbie problem
I appear to have 'installed' wine correctly and get appropriate output from 'wine -version' However, when I try to run solitaire, the following happens. [root@pato gallun]# wine -winver win31 -desktop 640*480 /win98/windows/sol.exe Warning: could not find wine config [Drive x] entry for current working directory /home/gallun; starting in windows directory. Warning: