Re: [Asterisk-Users] HylaFAX v. spandsp

2004-10-15 Thread Steve Underwood
Michael Welter wrote: Can someone explain where we are with spandsp? Is it ready for a production environment? How much will one fax using spandsp load the processor on an * system? Thanks, Mike Some people have been using spandsp-0.0.1k in production systems for months. The main problems hav

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Recieving a Modem Transmission

2004-10-14 Thread Steve Underwood
Danny Froberg wrote: Hi folks, Working on getting AlarmReceiver to work on newer SIA protocols and have some thoughts if anyone has used i.e. t38modem to receive the short bursts of data that an alarm communicator sends inside Asterisk. This is a lot simpler than i.e. receiving a fax, so maybe s

Re: {SPAM?} [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk VIA SSH Tunnels

2004-10-13 Thread Steve Underwood
Tom Neville wrote: I've been running ssh tunnels for a couple of years now. For years, they've worked well. However, now that I've got asterisk up I do notice problems. Biggest indication of this is if I'm on a call and run a program in another window that scrolls and scrolls call quality dr

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SpanDSP.0.0.2

2004-10-13 Thread Steve Underwood
See http://www.opencall.org/faq/x26.html Rodger Lewis wrote: Using 10/12/04 cvs of asterisk and spandsp.0.0.2pre4 After changing line 86 in app_rxfax for new callerid info i got a clean compile. Using tiff-v3.5.7 straight from the tiff site and compiled manually no packages. I am getting half pages

Re: [Asterisk-Users] RxFax multiple pages

2004-10-13 Thread Steve Underwood
Vladyslav wrote: Hi All. How to receive multiple pages with rxfax ? Here is what I have: exten => 10,1,Setvar(FAXFILE=/var/spool/asterisk/fax/${UNIQUEID}.tif) exten => 10,2,Setvar([EMAIL PROTECTED]) exten => 10,3,rxfax(${FAXFILE}) exten => 10,4,system(/usr/local/sbin/mailfax ${FAXFILE} ${EMAILADDR}

Re: [Asterisk-Users] G726 Codec Question

2004-10-11 Thread Steve Underwood
Darren Sessions wrote: What is the rational for only supporting 32kbps G726 and not 16kbps? Thanks, G.726 32K is widely used. The other bit rates are not. That seems one sensible rationale for only supporting 32K. Regards, Steve ___ Asterisk-Users maili

Re: [Asterisk-Users] spandsp

2004-09-26 Thread Steve Underwood
Graham Turner wrote: have posted a while ago on issues of receiving faxes by an Asterisk host using an x100p fxo interface attached to BT pstn the asterisk installation is the cvs download as of 23/09/04 is anyone able to confirm that the rxfax / txfax application that seems to be 'bundled' in thec

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: [Asterisk-Dev] Free G.729 ready for download

2004-09-25 Thread Steve Underwood
Michael Bielicki wrote: find someone to host it in India or serbia and you can safely ignore it :) On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 10:22:52 +0200 (CEST), Peter Svensson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sat, 25 Sep 2004, Steve Underwood wrote: On Sat, 25 Sep 2004, Steve Underwood wrote: I am not a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Move Over Asterisk - Ondo is Here. - Email fromBrekeke Announcing their RTP Proxy

2004-09-25 Thread Steve Underwood
Well maybe you should be a user. I offer much less than *, at only a much greater cost :-) I think this is a bit like advertising Windows XP on the Linux kernel mailing list :-) Regards, Steve Steve Totaro wrote: I am not an OnDo user. Please do not spam me. - Original Message - From:

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: [Asterisk-Dev] Free G.729 ready for download

2004-09-24 Thread Steve Underwood
Peter Svensson wrote: On Sat, 25 Sep 2004, Steve Underwood wrote: I wouldn't do that, if I were you. Distributing the source code for educational and evaluation purposes won't get anyone into trouble with the patent issues. I think (not sure) that Intel's copyright on the cod

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Free G.729 ready for download

2004-09-24 Thread Steve Underwood
Eric Wieling wrote: On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 20:33, Steve Underwood wrote: It is very difficult to be legally correct with this. The IP holders don't have simple programs for selling licences in small quantities. If you buy licences from Digium, they deal with the IP issues on a larger v

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: [Asterisk-Dev] Free G.729 ready for download

2004-09-24 Thread Steve Underwood
Arkadi Shishlov wrote: I expropriated the right to rip Daniel's disclamer for use in my email too.. DISCLAIMER: You might have to pay royalty fees to the G.729 patent holders for using their algorithm. For easier testing I prepared codec_g729.so binaries and associated libraries and put them on the

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Free G.729 ready for download

2004-09-24 Thread Steve Underwood
Danny Zak wrote: Hello TELUX, could anybody post something more about being legaly correct using this codec and the corresponding "royalty's". It is very difficult to be legally correct with this. The IP holders don't have simple programs for selling licences in small quantities. If you buy li

Re: [Asterisk-Users] MFC/R2

2004-09-24 Thread Steve Underwood
better tested. If you have the equipment ready to try MFC/R2 please tell me how you get on. Regards, Steve Steve Underwood wrote: Hi all, I have begun the release of my MFC/R2 protocol software. At http://www.opencall.org/installing-mfcr2.html there are instructions for installing what I have

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Local Outbound Calls on PRI

2004-09-24 Thread Steve Underwood
Some switches are fussy about you getting the NPI and TON (sometimes jointly known as the dial plan) right. That is usually the cause of the problem you see. Regards, Steve Paul Oster wrote: I'm in the process of turning up a PRI in one of my markets and have run into a problem I have never seen

[Asterisk-Users] MFC/R2

2004-09-23 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi all, I have begun the release of my MFC/R2 protocol software. At http://www.opencall.org/installing-mfcr2.html there are instructions for installing what I have released so far. This is the MFC/R2 protocol software, and a test program. The software to interface Asterisk to the MFC/R2 code wi

Re: [Asterisk-Users] how do I get R2 signalling working with a Digium E100P E1/PRA Card

2004-09-20 Thread Steve Underwood
Michael Bielicki wrote: On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 08:43:35 +0100, Tim Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Guys - R2 SIGNALLING IS NOT SUPPORTED IN ASTERISK. How many times does this topic come up on the list? Steve Underwood posted something like this last week! I will save him the trouble

Re: [Asterisk-Users] spandsp / compilation errors

2004-09-20 Thread Steve Underwood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, I applied that patch and get an error on modules load after rebuilding *: [app_rxfax.so]Sep 20 10:08:59 WARNING[-1084751200]: loader.c:248 ast_load_resource: libspandsp.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Sep 20 10:08:59 WARNING[-1084

Re: [Asterisk-Users] English vs American voice files

2004-09-20 Thread Steve Underwood
Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Underwood Sent: September 20, 2004 2:33 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] English vs American voice files [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 20 Sep 20

Re: [Asterisk-Users] spandsp / compilation errors

2004-09-20 Thread Steve Underwood
administrator tootai wrote: Graham Turner a écrit : I am attempting installation of spandsp on to an Asterisk installation on Linux RH9 the distribution i am using is that are URL http://ftp2.tootai.net - the README for which i have followed verbatim - It's not a special distribution, it's th

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Fw: Asterisk R2 Signaling

2004-09-20 Thread Steve Underwood
Sam Njenga wrote: I have a digium D300-E1 card and the R2 link ready. Actually it is already connected to the card and all alarms cleared. Am not in Argentina but the R2 signaling is configured with Argentina signaling. It works very well when I connect a Cisco 5350 and configure it to Argentin

Re: [Asterisk-Users] English vs American voice files

2004-09-20 Thread Steve Underwood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 20 Sep 2004 at 12:38, Andreas Sikkema wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Initially we recorded using 16 bit/8K sampling on the basis that this is what is required by Asterisk but that was really terrible. So we're sampling at higher rates on the basis that we can

Re: [Asterisk-Users] English vs American voice files

2004-09-18 Thread Steve Underwood
Bill Seddon wrote: My wife has been recording the text published on the wiki. A couple of questions for you: 1) One of the recordings says "please enter the full 10 digit number starting with the area code". Any opinions on whether this should be changed for the UK and, if so, to what? 2) The rec

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Fw: Asterisk R2 Signaling

2004-09-17 Thread Steve Underwood
This is complete rubbish. The default for that code is China R1, although some measure of partial support for Argentina in in there too. I wrote that code, and it is useless. It works as well for incoming calls as it does for outgoing - its useless. When I did a proper implementation of R2 sign

Re: [Asterisk-Users] English vs American voice files

2004-09-17 Thread Steve Underwood
Put another way, if BT call it square, its almost certain nobody else in the UK does :-) Regards, Steve David Davies wrote: Most Pbx's I have worked with use hash in the uk. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Phillips Sent: 17 September

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SS7 E1 cards

2004-09-17 Thread Steve Underwood
TC wrote: Roger I'm currently beta testing the TE410P with SS7 together with a partner, who will present SS7 support for asterisk is some weeks, maybe some days. GULP :) Is this GPL effort ?, and expected to be a standard part of asterisk cvs ..? ps. never fails to amaze what going on the b

Re: [Asterisk-Users] E3 PCI Cards

2004-09-16 Thread Steve Underwood
Bob Knight wrote: Steve Underwood wrote: Arinze Izukanne wrote: Hi Guys, Does anyone know of E3 PCI cards that work with Asterisk? Arinze No, but if you find an E3 PCI card with nice Linux support there might be people interested in helping to get it working with *. SBE (side band engineering

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Beyond T1

2004-09-16 Thread Steve Underwood
Even with the robbed bit thing you get 62666.7 bits/s, since it only steals the LSB every 6 samples. :-) Regards, Steve Marcelo Pacheco wrote: A T1 is 24 64000bps channels. The 56000bps thing is when robbed bit signalling is used, it steals bits from each voice channel for call signalling, while

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Clarification - FAX on local network

2004-09-16 Thread Steve Underwood
Adam Goryachev wrote: On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 04:29, Lee Howard wrote: On 2004.09.14 11:10 Marty Mastera wrote: 2)Packet loss, etc...makes faxing over the internet unreliable I'm not sold on this theory yet. I don't think that it's so much a matter of packet loss (this shouldn't

Re: [Asterisk-Users] E3 PCI Cards

2004-09-16 Thread Steve Underwood
Arinze Izukanne wrote: Hi Guys, Does anyone know of E3 PCI cards that work with Asterisk? Arinze No, but if you find an E3 PCI card with nice Linux support there might be people interested in helping to get it working with *. Regards, Steve ___ Aster

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SpanDSP/RxFax anomalies...

2004-09-10 Thread Steve Underwood
Rob Fugina wrote: I've recently started playing with the RxFax application on my Asterisk box. I've had success, mostly, but I've had some failures, too... The most recent failure is specific to receiving from a particular fax machine -- a "Canon Laser Class 9000S". The TIF images received are re

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fax relaying with T.38

2004-09-09 Thread Steve Underwood
Andreas Sikkema wrote: Hi, We've got endpoints and gateways who have T.38 fax support. We now use SER and Asterisk to do our routing and other functionality, but fax doesn't seem to work. Asterisk complains like this: Sep 9 09:25:45 WARNING[467828746]: RTP Read too short Sep 9 09:25:45 WARNING

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF information?

2004-09-07 Thread Steve Underwood
Chris Lee wrote: Steve Underwood wrote: Chris Lee wrote: I am looking at building an IVR product with a few interesting features and need some more information about how asterisk and VoIP work and what I can get from them. As far as I can tell when I use ISDN/GSM telephone networks the DTMF

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DTMF information?

2004-09-06 Thread Steve Underwood
Chris Lee wrote: I am looking at building an IVR product with a few interesting features and need some more information about how asterisk and VoIP work and what I can get from them. As far as I can tell when I use ISDN/GSM telephone networks the DTMF information travels as data representing 's

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Codecs for fax traffic

2004-09-06 Thread Steve Underwood
Eric Jacksch wrote: Are there any codecs that are particularly good for fax traffic? Any to avoid? --- Eric Jacksch [EMAIL PROTECTED] See http://www.opencall.org/faq Regards, Steve ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] FXO/FXS with T.38 over SIP

2004-09-05 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi, T.38 should be completely insensitive to the number of hops. That is its whole reason for existing. It sounds like these units are not using T.38. Regards, Steve Leo Ann Boon wrote: Try welltech 3502 (2-port) or 3504A (4-port). beware it only works if your 2 endpoints are not too many hops a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] PLC (Packet loss cancel) questions

2004-08-31 Thread Steve Underwood
Chris Shaw wrote: - Channel Support: IAX2 in asterisk IAX2 in libiax2 Other IP channels in asterisk (RTP-based ones, I guess are all that is left). CNG/VAD and DTX in SIP is a must if * is to be taken seriously as a complete solution... As much as we all hate it's complexity and wish that

Re: [Asterisk-Users] PLC (Packet loss cancel) questions

2004-08-29 Thread Steve Underwood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 30 Aug 2004 at 0:26, Steve Underwood wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why doesn't asterisk clock to the 1000 interrupts per second instead of the incoming audio? Were there no interrupts available when it started? Even if you had no card you could us

Re: [Asterisk-Users] VoIP Telephony with Asterisk book

2004-08-29 Thread Steve Underwood
Joseph Shi wrote: Does anyone know if there are any reseller for the book "VoIP Telephony with Asterisk" in Hong Kong/Asia region? I'm interested in purchasing the book but the shipping charge to Hong Kong is expensive. Thanks. Joseph Just wait for the simplified Chinese version to appear in S

Re: [Asterisk-Users] PLC (Packet loss cancel) questions

2004-08-29 Thread Steve Underwood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why doesn't asterisk clock to the 1000 interrupts per second instead of the incoming audio? Were there no interrupts available when it started? Even if you had no card you could use the ztdummy module and even though that might be off by a bit, surely it'd sound better

Re: [Asterisk-Users] spandsp and certain (e.g. Canon) fax machines

2004-08-26 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi, The following part of your log: Fast carrier up Ouch ... error while writing audio data: : Broken pipe Ouch ... error while writing audio data: : Broken pipe Floating point exception would seem to indicate some problem with the libaudiofile on your machine. I guess libaudiofile must be install

Re: [Asterisk-Users] spandsp and certain (e.g. Canon) fax machines

2004-08-26 Thread Steve Underwood
LOG_FAX_AUDIO /* * SpanDSP - a series of DSP components for telephony * * t30.c - ITU T.30 FAX transfer processing * * Written by Steve Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * * Copyright (C) 2003 Steve Underwood * -- I think is right uncomment but i dont see ant audio log under /tmp, do you th

Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM to BRI ISDN Gateway

2004-08-26 Thread Steve Underwood
Nana Yaw wrote: Hi, How did you find it in your locality? Eg, I am in London and have a T Mobile and an O2 mobile. I will check with them to see what they say first of all. Regards Leslie Do you know a means to get a complete and honest answer from a telco? :-) Regards, Steve ___

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Faxing with SPANDSP or any other mean ? Is it possible ? Am I dreaming ?

2004-08-26 Thread Steve Underwood
Stopping in mid page is usually a timing problem. See the spandsp FAQ. Regards, Steve Jean-François Rousseau wrote: Hi , does anybody have successfully received a full fax with spandsp ? I keep having only about a quarter of the page and then the other part is garbage. Does anybody have any solutio

Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM to BRI ISDN Gateway

2004-08-26 Thread Steve Underwood
In most countries the legislation which licences the cellular operators to use certain spectrum for certain types of communication also controls who may provide publicly offered (and sometime privately offered) interworking services. This may also apply to wireline services. It is very country

Re: [Asterisk-Users] spandsp and certain (e.g. Canon) fax machines

2004-08-25 Thread Steve Underwood
EREDTIME=") in new stack -- Executing Hangup("Zap/35-1", "") in new stack I dont know how to debug more, you can give more help to trace the problem? Thanks in advance. Dimitri On Wednesday 25 August 2004 11:34, Steve Underwood wrote: Hi, Several people have re

[Asterisk-Users] spandsp and certain (e.g. Canon) fax machines

2004-08-25 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi, Several people have reported problems sending faxes from spandsp-0.0.1k to Canon FAX machines. A spandsp user had the same problem with another make of FAX machine, and traced the problem to a bug in the file t30.c of spandsp. Line 542 says s->t4.rx_file[0] where it should say s->t4.tx_file

[Asterisk-Users] spandsp and certain (e.g. Canon) fax machines

2004-08-25 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi, Several people have reported problems sending faxes from spandsp-0.0.1k to Canon FAX machines. A spandsp user had the same problem with another make of FAX machine, and traced the problem to a bug in the file t30.c of spandsp. Line 542 says s->t4.rx_file[0] where it should say s->t4.tx_file

Re: [Asterisk-Users] rxfax killed asterisk

2004-08-04 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi Vladyslav, Several people with these symtoms - crashing just as the reception of the actual page starts - found they had other versions of libtiff on their system, as well as 3.5.7. When the others were removed the problem when away. Regards, Steve Vladyslav wrote: HI All. I'm using tiff-v.3

Re: [Asterisk-Users] G729 Codec

2004-08-03 Thread Steve Underwood
Andres wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Steve Underwood wrote: Eh? G.729 has no particular features to allow more effective packet loss concealment. iLBC has, but at the cost of a substantially higher bit rate. In fact G.711 is a little ahead of G.729 in the regard, since

Re: [Asterisk-Users] G729 Codec

2004-08-03 Thread Steve Underwood
Adam Hart wrote: Steve Underwood wrote: Adam Hart wrote: Daniel Niasoff wrote: Is G729 more sensitive to packet loss or delays due to it’s higher compression. If I’ve generally got the bandwidth available, am I best sticking to ulaw. G.729 has lost packet concealment, G.711 doesn't. G.711

Re: [Asterisk-Users] G729 Codec

2004-08-02 Thread Steve Underwood
Adam Hart wrote: Daniel Niasoff wrote: Hi Everyone, Is G729 more sensitive to packet loss or delays due to it’s higher compression. If I’ve generally got the bandwidth available, am I best sticking to ulaw. G.729 has lost packet concealment, G.711 doesn't. G.711 will sound better otherwise i

Re: [Asterisk-Users] G729 Codec

2004-08-02 Thread Steve Underwood
Daniel Niasoff wrote: Hi Everyone, Is G729 more sensitive to packet loss or delays due to it’s higher compression. If I’ve generally got the bandwidth available, am I best sticking to ulaw. Thanks Daniel Niasoff Neither G.729 or ulaw have any strong features to help with packet loss concealment

Re: [Asterisk-Users] fax still fails, ideas sought! Re: rxfax/spandsp fails to decode

2004-07-30 Thread Steve Underwood
just sent this to Steve Underwood, but then found a bunch of posts on the mailing list about similar issues.. does anyone have the fix? I'm running asterisk CVS-HEAD-06/28/04-18:13:13, spandsp 0.0.1k, libtif 3.5.7 one thing i just noticed is that calls come in with format '72' w

Re: [Asterisk-Users] faxing

2004-07-29 Thread Steve Underwood
TED]> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 11:28 AM Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] faxing > What's wrong with > ftp://ftp.opencall.org/pub/ > > It says "Can't open data connection" > > > On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 17:44, Steve Underwood wrote: > > [EMAIL

Re: [Asterisk-Users] One More IP Phone for interoperability with Asterisk

2004-07-29 Thread Steve Underwood
Holger Schurig wrote: This is phone and the ATA is available soon from http://www.eezeephone.com priced at $75.00 each. This is one more phone based on the PA168 chipset. I guess they're all compatible with Asterisk. I recently added the pages "Atron" AND "PA168" to the wiki. How did you

Re: [Asterisk-Users] faxing

2004-07-29 Thread Steve Underwood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What are your experiences with faxing through Asterisk to the PSTN? We are using g.711u as a codec, and are originating/terminating with Broadvox as well as through our own PSTN gateways. We have had some luck with incoming faxes coming into our network from Broadvox DIDs.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Using rxfax over SIP

2004-07-27 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi David, 96 and up are dynamically allocated codecs, so more information is needed to tell what the codec really is. On the general topic of FAXing over VoIP did you look at http://www.opencall.org/faq ? If your VoIP provider is half decent, they should be able to deliver FAX to you by T.38 R

Re: [Asterisk-Users] drivers, kernel 2.6 and distribution

2004-07-27 Thread Steve Underwood
Carlos Hernandez wrote: I use FC2, and I have found the following: I did not try * with the distro's kernel. I had not started with my testing with asterisk. I upgraded to kernel-2.6.6-1.435.2.1 I then started my testing, and had troubles loading the zaptel modules Someone in the IRC reccomended t

Re: [Asterisk-Users] drivers, kernel 2.6 and distribution

2004-07-26 Thread Steve Underwood
Leif Madsen wrote: On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 13:58:04 -0700, Florin Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 13:12, Leif Madsen wrote: ztdummy works fine on FC2. I was able to get a TDM400P to work first try. Using the distro kernel, or the vanilla 2.6? Distro kernel.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Broadvoice problems again

2004-07-26 Thread Steve Underwood
Duct tape applied to the mouth is cheaper, and is a more effective noise reduction technique. These days people just go straight for the high tech solution, and skip all the traditional technology, that often gives superior performance. :-) Steve David Hickman wrote: My wife used to pay for alo

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Nortel SL1 protocol and *?

2004-07-22 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi, The SL1 was an old Northern Telecom PBX, from the late 1970s/early 1980s - the precursor to the Meridian. I've never seen it refered to as a protocol. Now, if you really means the Meridian Link CTI protocol, then yep, I know about that. They charged a fortune ($25,000 I think) for a copy of

Re: [Asterisk-Users] libr2 completion staus

2004-07-21 Thread Steve Underwood
bit123 wrote: hi! What's the libr2 status for Asterisk ? I've got R2 E1 delivered to my * box. I have TE410P digium quad card with newest CVS. How much % is completed with libr2 ? what's completed ? & What's missing ? Thanks, bit123. libr2 gives you about 5% of a very bad R2 implementation. I wi

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Echo problem update - POSSIBLE SOLUTION

2004-07-17 Thread Steve Underwood
John Galt wrote: could one at least in the case of the fxo/fxs cards just call out one port and be looped back into the other, record the outgoing and incomming call (one recording / port) then compare the phase difference of the 2 recordings? -Galt That is probably the simplest way to achieve

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Echo problem update - POSSIBLE SOLUTION

2004-07-16 Thread Steve Underwood
Rich Adamson wrote: On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 12:07 -0600, Rich Adamson wrote: No echo on eMachine T2240 2.2ghz Celery, 360m RAM, with either tdm04b or x100p running any Head cvs after June 23rd (totally stock install). Wouldn't necessarily recommend this box for any commercial production use, but

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Bounty! For help with echo cancellation code.

2004-07-16 Thread Steve Underwood
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From the CLI and during a call I want to be able to: *** Pulse the outgoing line and record at least 50 ms of the incoming line. The pulse waveform must be specifiable as a series of amplitudes for each 1/8000 sec time slot. It would be best of these values

Re: [Asterisk-Users] T1 Hardware Echo Can

2004-07-10 Thread Steve Underwood
Steve Underwood wrote: Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: On Saturday 10 July 2004 11:21, Rich Adamson wrote: If you install a T1 card and an external T1 mux (with fxo cards), the echo can function already exists within the mux and/or cards. Don't really need 'another' external echo can

Re: [Asterisk-Users] T1 Hardware Echo Can

2004-07-10 Thread Steve Underwood
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: On Saturday 10 July 2004 11:21, Rich Adamson wrote: If you install a T1 card and an external T1 mux (with fxo cards), the echo can function already exists within the mux and/or cards. Don't really need 'another' external echo can box unless you actually purchased a T1 mux

Re: [Asterisk-Users] T1 Hardware Echo Can

2004-07-10 Thread Steve Underwood
Rich Adamson wrote: [...] If you install a T1 card and an external T1 mux (with fxo cards), the echo can function already exists within the mux and/or cards. Don't really need 'another' external echo can box unless you actually purchased a T1 mux that didn't have echo can in the first place (and t

Re: [Asterisk-Users] VoIP hackers gut Caller ID

2004-07-07 Thread Steve Underwood
The switches already support this. In most parts of the world an end user trunk can only use a caller ID within their allocated blocks of numbers. Attempts to use other caller IDs usually result in the call being rejected. In some cases it results in the call completing, but the receiver sees a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Special Delivery from China

2004-07-02 Thread Steve Underwood
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: On Thursday 01 July 2004 01:19, Jay Milk wrote: That would be a great alternative. For what it's worth, the phone is based on a PA1688 single-chip VOIP terminal, which in turn contains a 50MHz 8051-compatible and a ADSP2181 DSP running at 33MHz. The Sound interface is A

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SS7 to Pri

2004-06-25 Thread Steve Underwood
Joseph wrote: Does anyone know of a device that will take an SS7 link and convert it to a PRI? It could be * - depending which version of * you have. :-) Regards, Steve ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/l

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fax with SPA-2000's?

2004-06-24 Thread Steve Underwood
Kevin P. Fleming wrote: Lee Howard wrote: I stand corrected. After a little bit of work with the fax application to adjust the timings (increasing all of the pauses), all is well with V.17 also. I assume you're using no compression (G711u) between the X100P and the SPA-2000, then. Are you findin

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Outgoing CLI

2004-06-23 Thread Steve Underwood
Simon wrote: Hello I have contacted my line provider who is saying that in order to get my 0845 or 0870 number to id as the incoming number on a landline that i may call i need the following. User must provide - NPI set to E.163/E.164 User must provide - TON = "national or international I have had

Re: [Asterisk-Users] VoiceXML support and integration

2004-06-22 Thread Steve Underwood
Florian Overkamp wrote: Hi, -Original Message- VoiceXML support would be great, but I know of any active work on it. openVXI seems to have spri=ung to life again recently, after years of languishing. Perhaps it would form a sound base to get VoiceXML up and running in a reasonable t

Re: [Asterisk-Users] VoiceXML support and integration

2004-06-21 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi, VoiceXML support would be great, but I know of any active work on it. openVXI seems to have spri=ung to life again recently, after years of languishing. Perhaps it would form a sound base to get VoiceXML up and running in a reasonable time. Regards, Steve Asterisk User wrote: Hi All, Do any

Re: [Asterisk-Users] TE410P / Eicon PRI

2004-06-21 Thread Steve Underwood
Lee Howard wrote: I've never seen this kind of "flakiness" of libtiff cause any problems for HylaFAX. As far as I'm aware, there has only been two instances when libtiff caused HylaFAX any grief. The 3.6.1 release problem with G3/G4 is a given. And then there was the 16-to-32 bit type change

Re: [Asterisk-Users] TE410P / Eicon PRI

2004-06-21 Thread Steve Underwood
Holger Schurig wrote: Unless someone does something serious about the flakiness of libtiff, I don't think either spandsp or Hylafax will ever be very stable. :-( Delete the word "unless". And then create a subdirectory spandsp/tiff where you put a libtiff into it that actually works. Create t

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IRC

2004-06-19 Thread Steve Underwood
e you join. This was needed due to the spambots and the few abusive people. bkw - Original Message - From: "Steve Underwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 10:40 AM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] IRC It seems the #asterisk c

[Asterisk-Users] IRC

2004-06-19 Thread Steve Underwood
It seems the #asterisk channel on IRC has become an exclusive club. Suddenly it gives: An access level of [5] is required for [INVITE] on #asterisk What's up? Regards, Steve ___ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/ma

Re: [Asterisk-Users] TE410P / Eicon PRI

2004-06-18 Thread Steve Underwood
Lee Howard wrote: Furthermore, even if you assumed that spandsp was as stable as HylaFAX, there is a vast feature-set difference between them as far as the faxing itself goes. Steve has already made it clear that he sees no future in fax, and that he does not intend to bridge that feature-set

Re: [Asterisk-Users] TE410P / Eicon PRI

2004-06-18 Thread Steve Underwood
Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote: Am Fr, 2004-06-18 um 17.53 schrieb Darren Nickerson: You don't even need spandsp - fax is dead, remember? ;-) Why do YOU sell hylafax servers then? ;) best regards Klaus Working with the dead never stopped undertakers making a living :-) Regards, Steve __

Re: [Asterisk-Users] TE410P / Eicon PRI

2004-06-18 Thread Steve Underwood
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote: On Friday 18 June 2004 11:10, Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote: better send the EUR 10k (not $10k... :) ) to the author of spandDSP. Nobody needs HylaFAX for receiving faxes. Converting a tiff to pdf and storing it somewhere is not rocket science. ;) Incorrect. I've bee

Re: [Asterisk-Users] TE410P / Eicon PRI

2004-06-18 Thread Steve Underwood
Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote: better send the EUR 10k (not $10k... :) ) to the author of spandDSP. Nobody needs HylaFAX for receiving faxes. Converting a tiff to pdf and storing it somewhere is not rocket science. ;) best regards Klaus I'd just like to point out that this kind of thing *is* perf

Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy and bandwidth requirements

2004-06-17 Thread Steve Underwood
Michael George wrote: In the mailing list archives, I found a message that indicates that the IAXy has the ulaw, alaw, and g726 codecs, but I cannot find anything official on Digium's site about it. The Installation Manual has an example iax.conf file that indicates the ulaw codec, so I know t

Re: [Asterisk-Users] TDMoE Question

2004-06-17 Thread Steve Underwood
Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote: TDMoIP is nothing else like IAX2 with trunking, i would say. And a compression of 16/1 (payload bandwidth!) sounds like g723.1 to me. 16:1 means an avaerage of 4kbps per channel. It would have to be G.723.1 with optimistic silence compression to get that low. I gue

Re: [Asterisk-Users] RxFax - Fast carrier training failed

2004-06-17 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi Mike, To get something like: Coarse carrier frequency 1832.96 (4) Training error 927.702492 Training failed (convergence failed) something is horribly wrong. The carrier should be 1700Hz, not 1832.96Hz :-) Do you have a codec mismatch, or are you using a codec other than u-law or A-law? Sometim

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Blank faxes with RxFAX

2004-06-17 Thread Steve Underwood
Hi Patrick, I can't tell much from this brief description. Send me a console log. Regards, Steve Patrick J. Conroy wrote: Hello All, I have downloaded and installed spandsp and downloaded rxfax, etc and rebuilt asterisk with app_rxfax. I have added the following to my extensions.conf: [macro-faxre

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: OT: fax obsoleted? Was: Re: Fax via email (Steve Underwood)

2004-06-15 Thread Steve Underwood
Kurt wrote: Old managers will change its the LaLawyershat don't change. Every dam law office that I been in has at least one fax machine that is constantly printing something out. But to say fax is dead is an understatement. AT&T said that about teletype service, you know 50 - 300 baud service, y

Re: [Asterisk-Users] OT: fax obsoleted? Was: Re: Fax via email

2004-06-14 Thread Steve Underwood
Lee Howard wrote: On 2004.06.11 20:47 Steve Underwood wrote: The last info I got from a large FAX server is about a year old. It seems after several years of nothing much changing, FAX has suddenly taken a step up - kind of sad it should improve now it is obsolete :-) Fax was only partially

Re: [Asterisk-Users] DID/T1

2004-06-11 Thread Steve Underwood
dkwok wrote: I need clarification as to DID in T1 connection. T1 provides 24 channels for voice/data. Do it assign each channel to particular DID. Or you can have unlimited DID to share the 24 channel as an example. ie. Outgoing/incoming traffic is not bound to particular channel. Whatever is av

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fax via email

2004-06-11 Thread Steve Underwood
Darren Nickerson wrote: The last time I checked on a big FAX server, only a few percent of the calls used anything but basic 9600bps non-ECM operation. When I look in the shops, hardly any of the FAX machines - other than the low selling high end laser models - support anything fancy. If you are de

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Compiling Asterisk with G.723.1

2004-06-10 Thread Steve Underwood
Randy Ackers wrote: Tony Hoyle wrote: Steve Underwood wrote: I didn't say one patent covered all the world. I said the patents on codecs exist all over the >>world. WIPO is simplifying this a bit, but its still pretty expensive to get a patent everywhere. I >>know of no coun

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Compiling Asterisk with G.723.1

2004-06-10 Thread Steve Underwood
The reference code does not pack or unpack the bits. It needs additional work to make a usable codec. This is true of most reference codec implementations. The bit packing arrangements depend on the application of the codec, so they are often not specified as part of the codec. Regards, Steve V

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Compiling Asterisk with G.723.1

2004-06-09 Thread Steve Underwood
Tony Hoyle wrote: Steve Underwood wrote: I didn't say one patent covered all the world. I said the patents on codecs exist all over the world. WIPO is simplifying this a bit, but its still pretty expensive to get a patent everywhere. I know of no country where the key aspects of a codec c

Re: [Asterisk-Users] NetworkWorld article on Open Source Telephony

2004-06-09 Thread Steve Underwood
Steve Kennedy wrote: On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 07:06:22PM -0700, George Pajari wrote: http://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2004/0607faceoffyes.html There are very valid arguments in the contra argument. If you have existing equipment it's all about integration. Traditional telcos are moving to

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Compiling Asterisk with G.723.1

2004-06-09 Thread Steve Underwood
Holger Schurig wrote: Codecs are patentable and patented worldwide. I'm not a lawyer --- but patents are not valid world-wide. Some countries have mutual patent agreements, other countries haven't. Some countries permit patents on everything, some are more restrict. I didn't say one paten

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fax via email

2004-06-08 Thread Steve Underwood
Darren Nickerson wrote: Steve, HylaFAX supports 1D MH, 2D MR, and 2D MMR. The last time I looked (a few months ago) it supported those file formats, but only supported 1D transfers on the wire. ECM is new in HylaFAX, but already seems more robust than the implementation one finds in most consu

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Modem Calls

2004-06-08 Thread Steve Underwood
Scott Nelson wrote: My office is investigating using an Asterisk PBX and also going to a VOIP provider for our main phone connections, but one of the tricky things is that we need to have outbound and inbound modem calls (fax too). I see a lot of talk about faxes but no mention of modems on this

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fax via email

2004-06-08 Thread Steve Underwood
Kevin P. Fleming wrote: Steve Underwood wrote: spandsp doesn't try to reimplement all of HylaFAX. It reimplements only one piece - the T.4/T.30 code. I have a half implemented "spandsp as class 1 fax modem" which I put aside. People are using spandsp happily for things lik

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