On 3/21/06, Julien PUYDT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Corking a écrit :
> > Sometimes when I make calls I don't hear anything. I have noticed it
> > when checking my voicemail and calling echo servers.
> >
> > I pasted a log of a typical occurence here :
> >
> > http://paste.lisp.org/display/18099#1
> >
> > It does not happen on every call, but often enough to trouble me. Is
> > there anything obvious wrong here?
> >
> > Note that I am on GNU/Linux and behind a SOHO cone NAT using STUN
> >
>
> Do you mean "I don't hear" or "I don't get incoming sound" ?
I hear the ring tone, but I don't hear the operator's voice.
> In the
> first case, disabling esound will probably help (wild guess). In the
> second, it may be network-related.
I don't have esound running.
Judging by the packets received summary at the end of the log, no
sound comes in over the network :
2006/03/21 09:21:18.133 2:06.318
OpalGarbage RTP Final statistics:
packetsSent = 889
octetsSent = 142240
averageSendTime = 20
maximumSendTime = 47
minimumSendTime = 15
packetsReceived = 0
octetsReceived = 0
packetsLost = 0
packetsTooLate = 0
packetsOutOfOrder = 0
averageReceiveTime= 0
maximumReceiveTime= 0
minimumReceiveTime= 0
averageJitter = 0
maximumJitter = 0
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