Hi, I think I'm finding a very similar issue with payload types for telephone-events. If this is unrelated, please accept my apologies.
A peer is sending an INVITE with a payload type of '101' for telephone-events. In SEMS' reply (200 OK), payload type '96' is indicated for telephone-events. When the peer sends an event with type 101, SEMS rejects it as unknown type. I was actually expecting SEMS to reply with the same payload type (101), but from what you're saying, it seems the sdp itself is acceptable, but the fact that SEMS is rejecting payload type 101 is not? Or is it the peer that should be sending as type 96, since this is what was in the SDP reply? I am working with latest master (856a7428eaea24a426688b277b2d504b4cb1f798). Regards, Matthew Williams On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Emil Kroymann <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > I think I found a problem with the SDP offer-answer implementation > recently merged into master while implementing wideband functionality. > The problem is with the assignement of dynamic payload types. SEMS > seems to keep only one mapping of dynamic payload types to codec > implementation, which is global to all of SEMS. However, it should > keep two separate mappings - one for sending and one for receiving - > for each RTP stream. This problem shows in the following setup: > > I use twinkle to setup a call to SEMS, which plays an announcement > using the speex wideband codec. Twinkle sends the following SDP > in the INVITE: > > v=0. > o=twinkle 1229564934 1632772146 IN IP4 192.168.1.121. > s=-. > c=IN IP4 XX.XX.XX.XX. > t=0 0. > m=audio 13006 RTP/AVP 98 97 8 0 102 3 101. > a=rtpmap:98 speex/16000. > a=rtpmap:97 speex/8000. > a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000. > a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000. > a=rtpmap:102 G726-16/8000. > a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000. > a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000. > a=fmtp:101 0-15. > a=ptime:20. > a=nortpproxy:yes. > > This means, that twinkle expects the speex wideband codec under payload > type 98 and the speex narrowband codec under payload type 97. > > SEMS answers with the following SDP in the 200 OK: > > v=0. o=sems 1 1 IN IP4 XX.XX.XX.XX. > s=sems. > c=IN IP4 89.246.236.49. > t=0 0. > m=audio 10000 RTP/AVP 97 96 8 0 101. > a=rtpmap:97 speex/16000. > a=rtpmap:96 speex/8000. > a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000. > a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000. > a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000. > > This means, that SEMS expects the speex wideband codec under payload > type 97 and the speex narrowband codec under payload type 96. > > Unfortunately, SEMS sends speex wideband encoded RTP packets with > payload type 97. This leads to twinkle decoding the audio with the > narrowband decoder and to poor audio quality. > > As mentioned above, to fix the problem, SEMS has to keep a seperate > payload type mapping for sending and it has to set the payload type on > outgoing packets according to this mapping. > > Since we need this functionality at ISACO quite urgently, I would be > willing to implement a fix for this. > > What do you think? > > Regards, > Emil > > -- > Emil Kroymann > VoIP Services Engineer > > Email: [email protected] > Tel: +49-30-203899885 > Mobile: +49-176-38389303 > > ISACO GmbH > Kurfürstenstraße 79 > 10787 Berlin > Germany > > Amtsgericht Charlottenburg, HRB 112464B > Geschäftsführer: Daniel Frommherz > > > _______________________________________________ > Sems mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/sems > >
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