Hello everyone!
  So I hacked app_jack.c today, as best I could. Whic came mostly down to 
inserting ast_log() messages.
   I discovered the following with JACK:
   When it starts, it tries to read 512 bytes and only gets 0. That clears up 
after a while.
   Sometimes a good time later than the reading comes the writing. And there 
the real strangeness might begin. Because usually the framebuffer of JACK is 
set in power of two. But I see, that app_jack wants to write 3844 (31*31*2*2), 
yet it fails!
   Now I found out, that I can phone now. BUT: Theother party reaches me quite 
clear, after a few seconds of horrible white noise, with frequencies above 
8kHz. Yet I come through all hacked or very slow.
   The slowness also happens to my voicemail. So if someone gets the voicemail, 
the sound is slow. As if it was timestretched. I don't think it's even changed 
in pitch. I looked at the voicemail sound files again and the quality (8kHz, 
mono, 16bit) looks good.
   Can it be a gtalk problem? Does gtalk not use 8kHz?
   Which codec does gtalk use? May it be, that it's one of the external codecs 
and they are somehow broekn at my end?
   Kindly yours
            Julien

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