http://www.openvox.com.cn/products_detail.php?genre_id=9id=28
If you can get the bare card, you can use it for
timing with a little
magic that can be found via google. If not, get one
with an FXO or
FXS and you will add a little flexibility and have
real hardware
timing.
If you
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 3:18 AM, Benjamin Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.openvox.com.cn/products_detail.php?genre_id=9id=28
If you can get the bare card, you can use it for
timing with a little
magic that can be found via google. If not, get one
with an FXO or
-
In the process of cleaning up unnecesary
processes, I
came across this line :
/usr/sbin/vmware-guestd --background
/var/run/vmware-guestd.pid
GASP so does this mean this is a virtual
machine??
I have got no idea about virtualization yet. So
how do
I confirm if
OK, I think you need to home in on the differences
between the server(s)
that work fine and the one that doesn't.
As I said in my other mail, the faulty one is a
.. mono processor machine, with SMP turned on
.. running CentOS 5
.. with kernel : 2.6.18-53.1.13.el5
There are other kernels
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Benjamin Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I think you need to home in on the differences
between the server(s)
that work fine and the one that doesn't.
As I said in my other mail, the faulty one is a
.. mono processor machine, with SMP turned on
Hello ppl,
One on my clients' machine had Asterisk 1.4.4. installed. The complained of
choppy Playback of gsm files.
So scouring the internet gave me the solution of installing ztdummy and loading
it as a module.
Did it (using zaptel-1.4.1) , but to no effect. Re-compiled asterisk and
Are my messages getting through?
This is urgent!! Any pointers?
Benjamin Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 23:23:08 -0700
(PDT)
From: Benjamin Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Playback / Background / Read choppy, but musiconhold fine, even with
ztdummy
To:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Benjamin Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One on my clients' machine had Asterisk 1.4.4. installed. The complained of
choppy Playback
of gsm files.
So scouring the internet gave me the solution of installing ztdummy and
loading it as a module.
Did it (using
Tony Mountifield wrote:
2. If ztdummy is running ok, edit /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf and enable
the line internal_timing=yes. That should make it play out based on
One other thing comes to mind, make sure you compile with 'Don't
optimize' if you're using gcc 4.2.2
Doug
--
Ben
Tony Mountifield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Benjamin Jacob wrote:
One on my clients' machine had Asterisk 1.4.4. installed. The complained of
choppy Playback
of gsm files.
So scouring the internet gave me the solution of installing ztdummy and
loading it as
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Benjamin Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I don't think my SIP gateway uses Silence suppression, because the
same SIP gateway
connections work fine with another Asterisk server.
OK, I think you need to home in on the differences between the server(s)
that
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 03:02:14PM +, Tony Mountifield wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Benjamin Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I don't think my SIP gateway uses Silence suppression, because the
same SIP gateway
connections work fine with another Asterisk server.
OK,
Benjamin Jacob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony Mountifield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Benjamin Jacob wrote:
One on my clients' machine had Asterisk 1.4.4. installed. The complained of
choppy Playback
of gsm files.
So scouring the internet gave me the solution
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RTC is available (and used) as of kernel 2.6.15 . The thing that has
changed in 2.6.13 is that the default of HZ became 250 (but still
tunable). So unless you build your own kernel, without using RTC you
would not really
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