Hi Steven,

> Install the ztdummy and see if it fixes your choppiness. If it doesn't,
> then you do have a performance problem from being in vmware. You will
> then have to just accept it.
I have this installed, but when Asterisk is started, I still get the
following warning:

 [res_musiconhold.so] => (Music On Hold Resource)
  == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/musiconhold.conf': Found
WARNING[1074416352]: File res_musiconhold.c, Line 462 (moh_register): Unable
to open pseudo channel for timing...  Sound may be choppy.
WARNING[1074416352]: File res_musiconhold.c, Line 462 (moh_register): Unable
to open pseudo channel for timing...  Sound may be choppy.
WARNING[1074416352]: File res_musiconhold.c, Line 462 (moh_register): Unable
to open pseudo channel for timing...  Sound may be choppy.

and for IAX:

 [chan_iax2.so] => (Inter Asterisk eXchange (Ver 2))
WARNING[1074416352]: File chan_iax2.c, Line 5561 (load_module): Unable to
open IAX timing interface: No such device
  == Manager registered action IAXpeers
  == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/iax.conf': Found
WARNING[1074416352]: File chan_iax2.c, Line 5044 (set_config): Ignoring port
for now
  == Registered channel type 'IAX2' (Inter Asterisk eXchange Driver (Ver 2))

The strange thing is that IAX works well.

ztdummy is loaded:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]# modprobe -l | grep ztdummy
/lib/modules/2.4.20-8/misc/ztdummy.o


Thanks,
Dan


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