I had the same problem doing SIP -> IAX, 1.4.19.1 as well as the last 1.4.22

In my case I was trying to do FAX and the blips were breaking lots of
the faxes. My solution was to switch to T.38 over SIP and (cross my
fingers) the problems haven't came back so far.

I don't know the source of the problem, except that going to the
latest (at that time) 1.4 did not solve it. I did switch to 1.6
because I wanted to try out the new app_fax and I've been very pleased
with the results. But keep in mind I also dropped the SIP -> IAX
conversion at the same time, so I don't have a good data point. Now
you have me curious, and I think I'll try doing the SIP -> IAX
conversion just to see if 1.6 made it any better.

Maybe 1.6 would solve your problem too?

On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Muiz Motani <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am experiencing choppy sound when I bridge from a SIP peer to an IAX
> peer. I am running Asterisk 1.4.13 on a 2.6.22.9 kernel (Fedora). I am
> experiencing choppy sound from the SIP peer to the IAX peer but not
> vice-versa. I know that this is not a bandwidth issue because I don't
> have choppy sound (with the same codec) when bridging IAX->IAX peers or
> SIP->SIP peers. My timing source is ztdummy.
>
> Does anybody have any ideas on the possible source of the problem?
>
>
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> Askari Technologies
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