I used that combination in the begining, the problem was it reports too many INFORMATIONAL logs, so the procesor went 100% with a few calls, also OpenH323 does not support profiles, so you cant have peers or friends, and different codecs setups.
 
Then I moved to the other stable version of pwlib, i think it was 0.6 something, but i got same results.
 
Finally g723 didn't work at ALL.
 
Wilmar

 
On 3/19/06, Anton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 20 March 2006 06:56, Paul Cadach wrote:
>
> Asterisk ALREADY HAVE 3 (!!!) different channel drivers
> for H.323. Two of them like MVTS based on OpenH323...
>
> WBR,
> Paul.

All segfaults for me in some conditions. I need a stable
implementation. Though there was a guy in IRC telling that
he's using OH323 in production for years. And currently he
uses *SVN+Mimas Openh323/pwlib+0.7.3-OH323 with 200000
calls a day and stable.

I'm going to try that combination too.

Also there is a sort of setup bug in OH323 (does not exists
in H323/OOH323) if anyone can tellme, if that somehow
avoidable - when I cal someone - after remote party picks
the phone up - AUDIO appears not immediatelly - but after a
delay - from 3 to 5 seconds. It's enough for a party to
hangup...

BTW - Paul - WHY do you think MVTS is based on OpenH323? Any
proof?

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