Le 22/10/2012 04:27, Binan AL Halabi a écrit :
Hello,
It means that one of clients, is using 'silence suppression' mechanism
which sends audio frames that do not contain any samples.
Asterisk complains about silence supression and appears these warnings
on CLI.
If the client turn off the
Hello,
It means that one of clients, is using 'silence suppression' mechanism
which sends audio frames that do not contain any samples.
Asterisk complains about silence supression and appears these warnings on CLI.
If the client turn off the silence suppression the message will disappear.
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Attention:Your mp3s arent higher than 128 bit/s2005/12/5, Vipul Patel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all
I had allread install asterisk server and two X-Lite softphones on two
different machines. whole processa of calling is going fine. But I
cann't able to hear ringing / any type of voice on both side.
Hi,
I have noticed that most mobile phones (GSM and CDMA at least) seem to
have a tendency to interrupt the incoming audio stream when the
microphone levels get louder than a certain threshold (such as when you
are speaking into it). I do not know exactly why this happens, nor
whether it is
Hello, Rusty!
Thanks for your reply... You have been the only one ;)
Hahaha, it could become dangerous... ;)
Well, I have been investigating it a little bit, and I guess the main
reason is something related to what you have pointed in the first
paragraph.
I've found some interesting information
Original Message
From: Esteban Maestre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 11:22 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] sound problem, please help!
Hi all!
I have a strange problem when using asterisk. I have configured
asterisk to receive
kind of... ;)
I want to know what the people say when they are waiting... :P
do you have any idea on what the problem could be?
-esteban-
Original Message
From: Esteban Maestre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 11:22 AM
You need to tell us what type of device you are
using to make the phone calls. Are you using
a ZAP FXS, a softphone, a sip phone, or an iax phone.
Also, how are you terminating the call. Is it via a
ZAP FXO device like a t100p, is it another VOIP phone,
or is it via a service provider like
Objet : Re: [Asterisk-Users] sound problem
Is there any config file related to voice, which should be change in
order to
hear the sound in dialer?
On Monday 10 January 2005 21:23, you wrote:
I have configured asterisk, but when i calls from my dialler, it
connects
successfully, but did not give
Is there any config file related to voice, which should be change in order to
hear the sound in dialer?
On Monday 10 January 2005 21:23, you wrote:
I have configured asterisk, but when i calls from my dialler, it connects
successfully, but did not give any voice at both ends.
What should i
Most OSS drivers don't support full duplex. We've upgraded to ALSA, and
most problems disappear.
-wade
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