Hi Damien,
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 09:19:42AM +0200, Damien Sandras wrote: > Hi, > > > I would suggest that you make sure it is not a soundcard problem. > Also try other codecs than iLBC, iLBC had been buggy in the past in > Asterisk. I am quite sure that it is either a soundcard problem or that another timing source on this laptop is not accurate on his laptop... About iLBC: this was the only codec where the speech was intelligible for the longes time. speex distorted much earlier. The asterisk iLBC seems to be fine since I have no problems using either X-lite or ekiga on other machines. I have also read the postings about the first part of the asterisk echo test being cut off - I can confirm that. It happens with ekiga (windows/linux) but not with X-lite. For the moment I have cured it by inserting some delay before the greeting message. > > Le mardi 24 octobre 2006 à 20:50 +0200, Konrad Karl a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > the following VOIP problem is giving me headaches..: > > > > 3 machines connected via VPN A---Z---B > > Z is a openvpn server and also runs asterisk. [ deleted] > > > > Now I want to listen to the captured RTP traffic to see if it is > > already distorted before entering the asterisk server. > > (preferably under Linux) > > > > Hints about how to do this would be very much appreciated. > > You can do it with ethereal, using PCMU or PCMA, but nto any other > codec. so it seems somebody will have to jump in and write such a utility... :-( > > > > > NB. today I bought a USB headset, perhaps it will cure this problem > > but I am still curious. I will let you know if USB headset (Logitech 250 USB) works OK. All the best, Konrad _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
