[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Jim Van Meggelen schrieb: > >> You understand. I was kidding a little bit, but yes, I am also >> wondering just what things can be done to get a slower machine to >> work as well as possible. > > Okay. So lets try.
What are you running in terms of a kernel or distro? >>>> Have you tried running Asterisk at pseudo-realtime priority? >>>> (asterisk -p) >>> >>> That helps in one way: At the moment my system is doing its morning >>> routine. That means it makes a tar archieve of my /home directory to >>> my backup drive. With the -p option the "show translation"-values >>> are equal to the values when my system is idle. >>> >> >> And otherwise not? > > Otherwise - without the -p option - the system had values of 400ms > (and higher) converting speex when it wasn't idle. Now the value > is constantly at about 210. Nice. The system is now giving Asterisk the priority it needs. Don't forget to change that in your rc.local, or wherever you're starting Asterisk from. >>> I guess this option could help me a lot regarding the sound >>> problems I got sometimes. >> >> Yes, it might help a lot. > > I will see when doing some calls over sip (there I had the most > problems). Maybe at the evening. Now I have to breakfast, shower and > go to work. And I need to go to bed! Cheers, Jim. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users