Thanks for the input.

I am going to check this once I get access to system again tonight.

But I thought the timing source dahdi_dummy is only good for features like
MeetMe or conference rooms? or am I wrong and it has an effect on any type
of calls and checking voice messages?

Thanks

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Ryan Bullock <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I be it sounds like all the recordings are underwater.
>
> Are you using dahdi for timing? Can you run dahdi_test?
>
> Asterisk needs a good timing source, in the case when you don't have a
> physical card providing it, it relies on kernel ticks or the RTC (or HPET).
> Because of the nature of virtual machines they don't always get access to
> the processor when they want and therefore their timing can get skewed and
> can be bad for real-time applications.
>
> There are some patches/work-arounds that you can do. You might want to
> google 'asterisk in a virtual machine' or 'asterisk timing virutal machine',
> or anything along those lines.
>
> I think I remember in some of the recent dahdi or asterisk release notes
> that they changed some settings to be more virtual machine friendly. So
> maybe make sure you are running the latest versions?
>
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