I was able to reduce it considerably.  I can't say it is completely gone but I 
am very confident the ~.5 second delay I hear is because of the time it takes 
my voice to go through the leaps and bounds of the phone company to our server. 
 I had at least a 3-5 second delay before I experimented with the conference 
settings.

From: freeswitch-users-boun...@lists.freeswitch.org 
[mailto:freeswitch-users-boun...@lists.freeswitch.org] On Behalf Of Bradley 
Brashier
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 5:02 PM
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Voice lag in conference

I'm not sure I've got the opportunity to do that at the moment, but I do 
appreciate the point of view of a fellow product user. Were you able to 
eliminate noticeable lag, or just reduce it to reasonable levels?

I'll try to do something similar when I update to the newest trunk as Anthony 
suggested. My copy is only a week old, but I'll try whatever has a chance of 
working, and I know you guys have been working on conferencing (the Moderator 
function couldn't have been timed better for me!).
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Josh Moon 
<jo...@wabashcenter.com<mailto:jo...@wabashcenter.com>> wrote:

I am not as knowledgeable as the developers that will respond to your question 
but I had the same problem as you.  Here is what I did to combat the delay:



First off I started everything from scratch.  I reinstalled Linux and then I 
reinstalled FreeSWITCH by creating .deb packages.

I then created my own conference profile and set the sample rate to 4000 and 
changed the energy level to 20.

I also made sure to test the conference room from phones that were in 
completely different areas so there wasn't a chance for feedback or really bad 
echoing problems.



Once I knew the delay was solved I raised the sample rate to 8000.  I tested it 
to make sure it would work properly.



As Michael stated, this could be your network infrastructure but I just wanted 
to let another FreeSWITCH user know what I did to try and stop the voice delay.



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 On Behalf Of Bradley Brashier
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 1:52 PM
To: 
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Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Voice lag in conference



I'm creating a conferencing product for use in a system with theoretically 
several hundred concurrent calls. I'm using FreeSwitch to create this product, 
but am not only new to FreeSwitch, but also the entire telecom industry as well 
as Open Source projects in general (I'm a recovering BIOS guy).

I've got a bare-bones conference up and running on the server, including a 
handshake and a couple of features, and am using the default packages from the 
current trunk, but I've noticed that voice lag is a pretty big issue. Common 
lag times are several hundred milliseconds, and I've heard as long as a second. 
It seems to be at least marginally specific to individual phones -- certain 
phones have longer lag than others even on the same call.

My question is really about what my options are. Is this just a part of SIP? Of 
conferencing? Of FreeSwitch? Are there things I can prune or slim down that 
will help? Is this a common issue? If it's common, is it expected by the 
marketplace?

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