> >Two asterisk boxes 150 miles apart, both cvs-head as of this morning > >(and since Sept 27th), connected via iax2 with low-utilized ds3 internet, > >C7960 calls exten on remote system (also C7960), and call goes to VM. > >No other calls in either system (eg, no load). > > > >Both boxes have iax config'ed as: > > trunk=yes > > allow=ilbc > > jitterbuffer=yes > >Recorded VM messages are very distorted. > > > >Changing only jitterbuffer=no (and * restart), recorded VM messages are > >very clean. With jitterbuffer=yes and trunk=no, messages are very clean. > > > >Both boxes config'ed as: > > trunk=yes > > allow=gsm > > jitterbuffer=yes > >Recorded VM messages are very clean. > > > >Conclusion: looks like the combination of trunk=yes and jitterbuffer=yes > >with ilbc is causing the distorted VM messages. Normal answered calls > >have no distortion. > > > >Is this an unacceptable iax config or does this represent a bug? > >(Problem can be recreated at will and is very consistent.) > > > > > Try using trunktimestamps as well..
That didn't help at all; exactly same distorted vm audio. An example from the iax.conf looks like this: [npi-out] type=peer username=coz-in secret=mysecret auth=plaintext host=1.2.3.4 trunk=yes trunktimestamps=yes jitterbuffer=yes disallow=all allow=ilbc Note: using type=user and type=peer on both cvs-head systems. Normal calls sound fine, but recorded vm messages are distorted. Any other thoughts? Rich _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users