I'm having a problem with conferences both meetme and app_conference, though I've done most of the testing with meetme.
Essentially, I get little gaps in the audio - usually fewer than a dozen or so samples, though it does vary. They seem to occur at random, but I usually get one ever few seconds, on average. They also seem to delay some buffer somewhere, so that if I start recording (via eagi) after the conference has been established for half an hour or so, the stream received by the eagi script delayed by about 10 seconds. First, the preliminaries: I'm on a debian lenny system, using the 1:1.4.21.2~dfsg-3 asterisk package. This is a dedicated server - was running xen, but I've shut down all the domU's to test if they were interfering, so now there's no sharing going on. I've been testing with a simple eagi script to grab the audio from the conference: #!/bin/sh cat /dev/fd/3 > /tmp/audio.raw I've been testing it using the following dialplan extensions: [test] exten => testeagi,1,Answer exten => testeagi,n,Wait(3) exten => testeagi,n,EAGI(testeagi.sh) exten => testmeet,1,Answer exten => testmeet,n,MeetMe(testconf,1qd) exten => testsound,1,Answer exten => testsound,n,Playback(testbeep-asterisk) (testbeep is just 30 seconds of sine wave) I've been trying things like this: originate Local/testso...@test extension teste...@test The recorded audio plays back fine - no glitches. (an example is at http://www.vecotourism.org/audio17.wav) originate Local/teste...@test extension testm...@test originate Local/testso...@test extension testm...@test This does have the glitches. (an example is at http://www.vecotourism.org/audio18.wav) What could be causing this? And is there anything else I could be doing to debug it? Thanks. -- Jon-o Addleman - http://www.redowl.ca -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
