I finally isolated the problem, hope it works for you too. The default -m 
(silencegoodfor) default of 18 seconds is too long for my telco and the test is 
getting interrupted. I listened in on the line with a splitter and realized 
what was happening. I had to set -m down to 15 seconds in my case and it works. 
Also, I'm running zaptel-1.2.12 so I had to svn checkout the current zaptel 
trunk to get a better version on fxotune as the one in 1.2.12 has very few 
options. I still have some echo but at least I'm on the right path now.
Also anyone have any tips on plotting the -d values?


----- Original Message -----
From: Gordon Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sun, 1/14/2007 3:28am
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
<asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] fxotune Error

On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, John French wrote:

> I'm trying to learn to use fxotune and am getting the error:  Could not
> fill input buffer - got -1 bytes, expected 4000 bytes Failure!  when I
> run it.  This is a new install of Asterisk 1.4 and zaptel 1.4.  Also I
> can't really find an up to date how to on it.  Am I supposed to place
> fxotune on my startup path and run fxotune -s once it is working
> correctly.  Any nuggets of info are most appreciated.

This isn't any help, but I've just seen this myself on one of my units.

Hardware wise it's indentical to a dozen other units I've built, and it 
does work OK, I just get the same error as you when trying to fxotune it.

Gordon
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