All,
I'm using asterisk 16.4.0 with h264 and opus quite well using linphone 4.1
client on android and baresip on linux.
I'm exploring use of h265 for improved video quality/lower network
bandwidth. I do not see pass through support on asterisk for h265/hvec. All
my SIP clients and underlying hard
Thanks Doug.
We are running Asterisk 16.3.0 so I think we're on a pretty good version for
the timing.
We have Asterisk running on ESXi here and it's running at several customer
sites in various VM environments.
Ironically, none of them have the latency sensitivity set to high. This is
somethi
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019, at 1:54 PM, Doug Lytle wrote:
> Dan,
>
> I don't run Asterisk on AWS, but I do on ESXi. Are you running a
> version of Asterisk before 13? Newer versions Asterisk handle timing
> better that don't require a hardware timing source.
>
> I'm running Asterisk 13 on a small 6
Dan,
I don't run Asterisk on AWS, but I do on ESXi. Are you running a version of
Asterisk before 13? Newer versions Asterisk handle timing better that don't
require a hardware timing source.
I'm running Asterisk 13 on a small 60 phone system without issues under ESXi 6.0
Doug
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We are running load capacity tests using Amazon AWS configurations.
For the tests, we are basically scaling up calls to a second Asterisk box.
First box that is calling the second box plays music on hold for 60 seconds,
then hangs up the call.
My initial thought was jitter problems, but that do