On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 10:12 +1100, Jason Lewis wrote:
Hi,
I have been testing asterisk 1.4 with a view to deploying it in my
organisation and I am experiencing jittery voice prompts from the voice
mail system. I get this jitter even if I try a simple hello world dial
plan.
I have tried
Steve Murphy wrote:
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 10:12 +1100, Jason Lewis wrote:
I have been testing asterisk 1.4 with a view to deploying it in my
organisation and I am experiencing jittery voice prompts from the voice
mail system. I get this jitter even if I try a simple hello world dial
plan.
Linksys
WRT)?
MD
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] jittery audio in voiceprompts
On Wed, 2007-02-28
Michelle Dupuis wrote:
Isn't there a zap dummy (or something that uses the RTC) included in
Asterisk 1.40 that creates the timing source? We don't install any external
timing sources and we don't have choppyness problems on pure sip
connections...
Yes, I have been looking into that after
Hi Murf, Jason,
Steve Murphy wrote:
I have been testing asterisk 1.4 with a view to deploying it in my
organisation and I am experiencing jittery voice prompts from the voice
mail system. I get this jitter even if I try a simple hello world dial
plan.
What do you have installed, that will
Hi Florian
Actually, I doubt the timing source will be required if you only use
playback or background commands with the supplied gsm prompts. We run
lots of machines without it.
Timing sources are used for some cases of musiconhold, meetme and the
likes, but not for regular stuff.
what