Hi,

Weird, just tested right now (but on a Fedora 23) and works fine.

Could you run the daemon (dring) using a console and give it arguments -c -d ?
like this:

/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dring -c -d

Then run the Gnome client as usual (be sure to have killed all instances of 
client/daemon processes before)

Try again and search in the log a line saying something like:

[1458049858.284| 4088|sipvoiplink.cpp:929     ] Local active SDP Session:

There are many lines after giving the SDP sent to the asterisk server.
Look at the one starting by "m=audio" : please, could you past from this one 
and all ones after starting with "a=rtpmap"?

Note: not other ones, you can leak your IP :-)

Thanks,
Guillaume

----- Le 15 Mar 16, à 9:31, Josh Nijenhuis j...@nijenhuis.ca a écrit :

> Good Morning All,
> 
> I have successfully compiled
> ring-daemon
> ring-lrc
> ring-client-gnome
> 
> on gentoo 64 bit linux.
> 
> All is working well except outgoing codec.
> 
> When incoming from asterisk server, codec used is ulaw, this works as
> expected. even though ulaw(g711) not in Ring codec list.
> 
> Outgoing calls from Ring, codec used is opus, but since asterisk only
> supports opus pass-through, and phone doesn't support opus, no audio.
> 
> Codec list in Ring in order displayed:
> G722
> PCMA
> PCMU
> opus
> 
> when I disable opus and leave other 3 checked. I get call failed
> immediately, didn't even reach asterisk...
> 
> So my question is, is there a wiki page or info on how Ring uses codecs
> or compiles against them?
> 
> very weird that ulaw will work incoming but its not displayed in the
> codecs list...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Josh
> 
> 
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