Hi, I looked at the log and it seems the problem comes from audio packets linphone receives at the begining of the call: they have erroneous timestamp and sequence numbers so that it confuses the RTP processing. Who is the remote phone ? You can first try to upgrade to lastest linphone: http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/linphone/unstable/source/ And if the problem is still there, then I would need an ethereal log to check where those malformed packets come from.
Simon Le Wednesday 26 September 2007 16:45:01 Sergei Golubchik, vous avez écrit : > Hi! > > On Sep 24, Simon Morlat wrote: > > Hi, > > > > So you said "Works perfectly for a few weeks". > > I assume that you use a linphonec process alive during weeks ? > > No, actually I use it for a couple of hours once a week. Then stop. Next > week start again, then stop. And so on. > But it, indeed, works first, and after a few weeks stops recording. > Happended two times already. > Ah, never mind, forget "few weeks". I wouldn't believe it if I were you. > > Let's just say it doesn't record. > > > I have no idea what the problem can be. Can you send a log ? > > (linphonec -d 6 -l log.txt ) > > Attached. > I did > > soundcard use files > record a.wav > call > > after a few minutes a.wav was 320 bytes, no audio in it. > > Besides, I found something called 'shtoom', which works, that is > records sound. Needed few hacks first, though. > It can also write a debug log, I can send it if you'd like to > compare. > > Regards / Mit vielen Grüssen, > Sergei _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
