I haven't really used waste much myself, but my understanding is that
waste and mute would conflict, since waste says "send audio always"
and mute says "send audio never". I didn't understand why you're using
waste on the listeners... you should be able to get by with waste just
on the speaker (again, that's how I understand it).

2009/9/1 Christian Löschenkohl <[email protected]>:
> hello
>
> we have got a little problem with the conference application
> in our setup we have da system for customers where speakers can dial in
> with phonenumber+1 and the listeners dial in with phonenumber
>
> the speakers conference is started with 323963...@conf+flags{waste}
> the listeners conference is started with 323963...@conf+flags{mute,waste}
>
> waste is needed to get the whole audio stream
> it now happens that listeners sometimes hear each other, that shouldn't be
>
> what can i do to resolve this problem?
> we are using version 1.0.4
>
> br
>
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> Ing. Christian Löschenkohl
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