Matthew J. Roth a écrit :
Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
This is not true if you're using B410P cards. We always face timing
problem as we can't -Asterisk stability issues- add X100P or TDM400P
with those cards
Daniel,
I thought that using an empty TDM400P as a timing source may no
Ubuntu has a real time kernel in repository apt-get install linux-rt . So
you dont need to recompile . I think debian should also have one in
repository , or u can manually compile a real time enabled kernel . Here's
what is shows with real time patched kernel .
dmesg|grep ztdummy
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Matthew J. Roth a écrit :
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I settled on using an empty TDM400P as a timing source, because it is a
simple solution that just works. This may still be your best bet, but
I'll defer judgment on that to the list because Asterisk has evolved
quite a bit since I made that decision.
This
Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
This is not true if you're using B410P cards. We always face timing
problem as we can't -Asterisk stability issues- add X100P or TDM400P
with those cards
Daniel,
I thought that using an empty TDM400P as a timing source may no longer
be the best solution due to
On Jan 30, 2008 10:35 PM, Dan Austin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Franklin wrote:
ztdummy can give you issues as a timing device.
Yes and no. See below
Any way you could try using a Digium card just
as a timing device to see if this helps?
Tomasz wrote:
I am using Debian OS kernel
On Jan 30, 2008 5:48 PM, Matthew J. Roth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tomasz Zieleniewski wrote:
I am using Debian OS kernel 2.6.22-3-amd64
and zaptel driver 1.4 with ztdummy module for meetme application.
I use meetme with SIP channels.
I have such problem that when one connects to the
Tomasz Zieleniewski wrote:
ztttest results show value below 99,98:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/zaptel-1.4$ ./zttest -v -c 5
snip
--- Results after 11 passes ---
Best: 50.003 -- Worst: 49.612 -- Average: 49.931827, Difference:
49.931827
This is the first thing I would address. Get that
Hi,
I am using Debian OS kernel 2.6.22-3-amd64
and zaptel driver 1.4 with ztdummy module for meetme application.
I use meetme with SIP channels.
I have such problem that when one connects to the conference voice is cut.
Each voice sequence is disturbed.
Does any one have similar issue and
Tomasz Zieleniewski wrote:
I am using Debian OS kernel 2.6.22-3-amd64
and zaptel driver 1.4 with ztdummy module for meetme application.
I use meetme with SIP channels.
I have such problem that when one connects to the conference voice is
cut.
Each voice sequence is disturbed.
Does any
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 11:23:57 AM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
Subject: [asterisk-users] Meetme voice quality problems
Hi,
I am using Debian OS kernel 2.6.22-3-amd64
and zaptel driver 1.4 with ztdummy module for meetme application.
I use meetme with SIP channels.
I have
Franklin wrote:
ztdummy can give you issues as a timing device.
Yes and no. See below
Any way you could try using a Digium card just
as a timing device to see if this helps?
Tomasz wrote:
I am using Debian OS kernel 2.6.22-3-amd64
and zaptel driver 1.4 with ztdummy module for meetme
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