Hi Deanna, Result of tests
./pjsua --play-file /tmp/pcm.wav .... You have 0 active call >>> cl Conference ports: Port #00[16KHz/20ms] Master/sound transmitting to: Port #01[16KHz/20ms] splitcomb-ch transmitting to: Port #02[ 8KHz/20ms] /tmp/pcm.wav transmitting to: >>> cc 1 0 16:00:49.409 conference.c Port 1 (splitcomb-ch) transmitting to port 0 (Master/sound) Success But, I couldn't hear the file played to the speaker. Then, with ./playfile /tmp/pcm.wav ok, the file played properly to the speaker From: http://www.pjsip.org/trac/wiki/audio-check-play "The difference between pjsua and playfile program is the lack of conference bridge in playfile." ???? At ${WRKSRC}/pjsip-apps/bin/samples ./sndtest-x86_64-unknown-openbsd4.0 >> /tmp/sndtest.log sndtest.log attached Regards On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 10:43:22 +0000 Deanna Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you are experiencing sound problems, please do the following: > > Run the sound test in the build directory. It will be some > place like this, depending on your platform: > > ${WRKSRC}/pjsip-apps/bin/samples/sndtest-i386-unknown-openbsd4.1 > > Then paste me the output. > > Also, make sure that you hang up ( 'h' ) all calls before > quitting. Dangling calls will cause audio breakups or complete > silence. > > More sound troubleshooting tips here: > http://www.pjsip.org/trac/wiki/audio-problem-breakups > > Thanks! >
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