Hi Drew,

When you say that the problem goes away if you don't use start_dtmf, do you 
mean that you get one tone recognised per tone or none?  If the former, then 
you've got DTMF being signalled out of band as well; in that case, why do you 
need inband detection?

--Dave
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Drew Ozier 
  To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 9:36 PM
  Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Double-dtmf detection in IVR when a call isrouted 
through FreeSWITCH


  I've got a configuration where I receive inbound calls and dial out to a 
pre-determined 800-number based on the DNIS of the call. I set <action 
application="start_dtmf"/> and have everything set up so that DTMF only comes 
to me via inband. When I'm providing DTMF data to the IVR, it will recognize a 
single keypress as a double-tap. My FreeSWITCH logs only contain one DTMF 
entry, but when I listen to the receiving end of the call, I can hear a hiccup 
in the DTMF tone that is getting played. When I do not use 'start_dtmf', this 
problem goes away. I need inband DTMF detection, but I can't have it messing up 
the audio stream. Any thoughts?

  -Drew Ozier



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