Michael Collins wrote:
If anyone figures this out please post it to this thread. I am working
on a wiki page for the VMWare appliance and I would like to be able to
inform people on how to handle this situation.
I had some issues under vmware fusion. They were resolved by adding
clock=pit [1]
This is a known issue with all virtualization solutions. The realtime
clocks inside the Virtual Machine jitter quite a bit which causes
havoc with the udp media streams. I have never heard of someone using
any VoIP product inside a VM and being happy with the result. To the
best of my knowledge,
Hello Ken, hello all,
I just read about the FreeSWITCH VMware applicance. I'm curious about
your experiences with the audio quality on VMWare, so here's a new
thread.
I've installed freeswitch on VMware Server for Windows. The IVR audio
always plays choppy, while the server itself has no
On 1/15/09 11:01 AM, Remko Kloosterman r.klooster...@mtel.nl wrote:
Hello Ken, hello all,
I just read about the FreeSWITCH VMware applicance. I'm curious about
your experiences with the audio quality on VMWare, so here's a new
thread.
I've installed freeswitch on VMware Server for
If anyone figures this out please post it to this thread. I am working
on a wiki page for the VMWare appliance and I would like to be able to
inform people on how to handle this situation.
Also, IIUC, those running VMWare Fusion on Macs are not experiencing
this, correct? What about those using a
got occassional missed heartbeat alerts and timer sync
notices, but they're rare.
- Darren
-Original Message-
From: Michael Collins [mailto:m...@freeswitch.org]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:32 AM
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] VMWare
You'll never fix this. Voice is a latency specific application unless you
figure out how to manipulate time. Any virtualization platform is going to
provide less timing granularity than raw hardware.
Hello Ken, hello all,
I just read about the FreeSWITCH VMware applicance. I'm curious about
Michael Collins wrote:
If anyone figures this out please post it to this thread. I am working
on a wiki page for the VMWare appliance and I would like to be able to
inform people on how to handle this situation.
Also, IIUC, those running VMWare Fusion on Macs are not experiencing
this,
Hello all,
let me also give some experience from the VirtualBox side (Community
Version).
Host machine
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AMD X2 64 3800 with 8GB of RAM
OS is a generic Debian 4.0R5 with Kernel 2.6.18-6-amd64
No special parameters in the Kernel.
Started with VirtualBox 1.5 and now on 2.0.x
Client