I think we miss the methods "getAudioGroup()" and "getAudioStream()"
in the "SipAudioCall" class
On 28 juil, 21:04, Robert Auger wrote:
> Here is the log I get when I am registering :
>
> 07-28 20:55:57.980: DEBUG/dalvikvm(3853): GC_CONCURRENT freed 460K, 8%
> free 6788K/7367K, paused 2ms+2ms
> 0
Here is the log I get when I am registering :
07-28 20:55:57.980: DEBUG/dalvikvm(3853): GC_CONCURRENT freed 460K, 8%
free 6788K/7367K, paused 2ms+2ms
07-28 20:55:58.340: DEBUG/SipSession(217): +++ add a session with
key: 'a0aaa95da53e5c8b00d1dbc183bc1a2c@192.168.0.50'
07-28 20:55:58.340: DEBUG/S
Here is the log :
07-27 22:07:46.670: VERBOSE/SipAudioCall(15522):
onCallEstablished()v=0
07-27 22:07:46.670: VERBOSE/SipAudioCall(15522): o=cp10 131179726711
131179726712 IN IP4 172.18.24.29
07-27 22:07:46.670: VERBOSE/SipAudioCall(15522): s=SIP Call
07-27 22:07:46.670: VERBOSE/SipAudioCall(15522
One more information : if I call :
(TelephonyManager)
getActivity().getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE).getPhoneType()
in the "onCallEstablished" callback of the "SipAudioCall.Listener"
included in the "makeAudioCall" (at this time I can perfectly listen
to my audio messages), the answer
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