On Wednesday 02 November 2005 11:42, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> >   -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/212-227a and SIP/201-dc6b
> >     -- Native bridge of SIP/212-227a and SIP/201-dc6b was unsuccessful
> >     -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/212-227a and SIP/201-dc6b
> >     -- Native bridge of SIP/212-227a and SIP/201-dc6b was unsuccessful
>
> What makes you think this is an error?

You have to admit that pretty much anything being "unsuccessful" looks like it 
might be a problem.  It's all in the perception.

I've been thinking of a way to get across the idea that a native bridge was 
unsuccessful in more "friendly" terms for a bit but nothing really concise 
has come to mind.  Some reason code might be handy...  unable due to 
differing codecs, unable due to necessity to listen to audio...  I dunno how 
to concisely convey that information.

-A.
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