On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, Vinícius Fontes wrote:

Just checked and I'm using the high res timer as well:

Feb 25 17:42:32 voyage vmunix: [   27.028798] dahdi_dummy: Trying to load High 
Resolution Timer
Feb 25 17:42:32 voyage vmunix: [   27.028816] dahdi_dummy: Initialized High 
Resolution Timer
Feb 25 17:42:32 voyage vmunix: [   27.028831] dahdi_dummy: Starting High 
Resolution Timer
Feb 25 17:42:32 voyage vmunix: [   27.028849] dahdi_dummy: High Resolution 
Timer started, good to go
Feb 25 17:42:32 voyage vmunix: [   27.055253] dahdi: Registered tone zone 20 
(Brazil)

Ok. Looks good.

I also compiled DAHDI and Asterisk from the sources. Took about 2 hours but it finally compiled and is running okay. :) Still not sure what's happening, since even with 2 users on the meetme room I still get the choppy audio. My best guess would be something kernel related. Thinking about recompiling the kernel, but I'm not sure what I could set to maybe solve these issues.

That's why I cross compile - it just takes too long!

Would you mind sharing the kernel version number you're running on your boxes, and if I'm not asking too much, the .config file you used? Thanks a lot in advance.

http://unicorn.drogon.net/configs/config.2.6.30.1.geode

Drop that into .config in a stock 2.6.30.1 kernel off www.kernel.org and off you go. That will produce a kernel with no modules in it.

You'll need to re-make dahdi.

Good luck!

Gordon
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