Bunea Lucian sent a message using the contact form at http://sflphone.org/contact.
Hi, I am using SFLPhone 1.2.3 (gnome-client, installed from ppa) on two computers running Lubuntu 13.04 and one computer running (standard) Ubuntu 13.04, all three connected to a local asterisk server.I have SFL set to auto-answer mode. There are three E1 lines connected to the asterisk server. I am using only alaw codec. The server is running in the same subnet as the connected clients. I have encountered the folowing problems (since day one): - after about 100-200 calls processed I get one call with jerky sound fron SFL when using pulseaudio. Switching to alsa sloves this problem. (Next call works fine.) - after about 3-4 hours of uptime I get some kind of one-way audio: if a call from user A comes through E1 line and user B answers the call, using SFL, this happens: user B can hear user A but user A can't hear user B, instead user A hears what he is saying (like he was using the echotest in asterisk). Once this problem appears all calls beahve the same, until SFL is restarted. After 4 days of usage I encountered another glitch: SFL started delaying autoanswer, starting with 1-2 seconds in the morning and reaching 7-10 seconds in the afternoon. Running sflphone-client-gnome in debug mode revealed that nothing was happening after "Call State Incoming" for the aftermentioned number of second and, only after that number of second have passed, the call was auto-answered. I have tried removing and reinstalling SFL, nothing helped. I ended up installing a nigthly build which did the trick. But the first two problems are still present. In this setup I need SFL to handle about 1000-1500 calls a day. Is this to much? PS: Don't know if this is related but I keep seeing this in syslog (for every call). I am not doing any recording: Nov 9 10:27:01 PC1-Lenovo sflphoned: audiorecord.cpp:99:0x4b40: Generate filename for this call 20131109-10:27:01 Nov 9 10:27:19 PC1-Lenovo sflphoned: sipvoiplink.cpp:1491:0x7a80: RTP session was null when trying to get session media type Best regards, Lucian _______________________________________________ SFLphone mailing list [email protected] http://lists.savoirfairelinux.net/mailman/listinfo/sflphone
