Hi,
I've found that neither Michael Manousos patch nor ztdummy driver
do not fix musiconhold sound interruption problem up to acceptable quality
level. Sound is choppy here anyway.
It is my understanding (please correct me if I'm wrong) that if I have
a Digium card in my asterisk machine, these
With the musiconhold and SIP-SIP call it turnes out that you need to
disable silence supporesion on your phones/gateways since the timing is
taken from the coming stream (but only for musiconhold AFAIK)
regards
Martin
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Michael Ulitskiy wrote:
Hi,
I've found that neither
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Hi,
I've found that neither Michael Manousos patch nor ztdummy driver
do
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Hi,
I've found that neither Michael Manousos patch nor ztdummy driver do not
fix musiconhold sound interruption problem up to acceptable quality
level. Sound is choppy here anyway. It is my understanding (please
correct me if I'm wrong) that if I have
a Digium card in my
Martin,
Thanks a lot.
The problem was a turned on silence suppression on cisco ata 186.
Now it seems to work perfectly.
Thanks to everybody else too.
Michael
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 05:04 pm, Martin Pycko wrote:
With the musiconhold and SIP-SIP call it turnes out that you need to
disable
Two comments:
1) just a $10 winmodem? is this literally true? then what
$10 card is known to work? Have you tried one? Yes it is pretty
clear that a Winmodem card could work for this application
2) I've always though a real DSP based modem card could be
re-programmed to a much
At 06:56 PM 10/14/2003, you wrote:
Two comments:
1) just a $10 winmodem? is this literally true? then what
$10 card is known to work? Have you tried one? Yes it is pretty
clear that a Winmodem card could work for this application
yes its literally true. The cards are out of production
] Digium cards just for timing - moden
cards?
pamAssassin 2.55 (1.174.2.19-2003-05-19-exp)
At 06:56 PM 10/14/2003, you wrote:
Two comments:
1) just a $10 winmodem? is this literally true? then what
$10 card is known to work? Have you tried one? Yes it is pretty
clear
Is that why there is an X100P and an X101P? What design is the X101P
based on?
AFAIK the current design uses a Tiger 320 chip which is essentially a PCI
gateway -- it provides a serial port and an 8-bit parallel interface to
anything. The single FXO card uses the serial interface, and the
2) I've always though a real DSP based modem card could be
re-programmed to a much more interesting use. Those on-board
TI DSP chips are quite powerfull computers. Easly enough to
compute any audio codec or even the front end for speech
understanding. they are flash
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 19:06:42 -0400, Jon Pounder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 06:56 PM 10/14/2003, you wrote:
Two comments:
1) just a $10 winmodem? is this literally true? then what
$10 card is known to work? Have you tried one? Yes it is pretty
clear that a Winmodem card could work for this
I think the X101P uses an Ambient/Intel HAM 56K modem chip. The older
X100 is based on Motorola. Any authoritative answers?
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
Is that why there is an X100P and an X101P? What design is the X101P
based on?
AFAIK the current design uses a Tiger 320 chip which is
most probably use tjnetworks chips, www.tjnet.com
to be specific:
http://www.tjnet.com/chips/tiger320.htm
I am not sure though:)
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