Em Seg 17 Jan 2005 13:51, Steve Kann escreveu: > Yes, it sounds like there's a discontinuity in the timestamps when you > set up your call, but it seems Dan can't reproduce this. > > The fix is probably: > > a) The jitterbuffer needs to be reset after the transfer, or > b) The timestamps sent need to be reset after the transfer. > c) Some changes to the jitterbuffer to automatically reset when it sees > this kind of discontinuity. > > (c can probably be combined with a and/or b). > > I forget if you tried setting "notransfer=yes" on asterisk to see what > that does?
Yes, Im using notransfer=yes, like my iax extension: [1001] callerid="Ramal 1001" <1001> context=from-internal host=dynamic mailbox=1001 notransfer=yes port=4569 secret=1001 type=friend username=1001 > > What would really help, though, is a packet trace of the call. The > best way to get this is to use either ethereal or tcpdump. (there is an > ethereal for windows). > If you use ethereal for Windows, have it capture all udp, make the call, > and have it stay up for about 30 seconds, and save the file. You can > then send that file to me, and I'll be able to see what's going on a lot > better than guessing here.. Ok, I will do it. Thanks Steve. Denis. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users