Thanks for the detailed testing info. ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, November 9, 2013 3:32:51 AM > Subject: [SFLphone] [Technical] Jerky and (or) one-way audio, delayed > auto-answer > > 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.) Ticket opened: https://projects.savoirfairelinux.com/issues/34516
> - 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. Ticket opened: https://projects.savoirfairelinux.com/issues/34517 > > 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. Glad to know that this one at least has been fixed. We should have a new release soon which will save you the trouble of installing nightlies > > In this setup I need SFL to handle about 1000-1500 calls a day. Is > this to > much? No that should be fine. > > 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 That's normal, the program comes up with a filename for the call in case you start recording it at some point, but no file will be created if you don't record it. > Nov 9 10:27:19 PC1-Lenovo sflphoned: sipvoiplink.cpp:1491:0x7a80: > RTP > session was null when trying to get session media type I'll look into this, it may be a false positive. Best, Tristan P.S. You can chat with us on IRC at #sflphone on freenode. -- Tristan Matthews Développeur de logiciels libres [email protected] Ligne directe: 514-276-5468 poste 190 Fax : 514-276-5465 7275 Saint Urbain Bureau 200 Montréal, QC, H2R 2Y5 _______________________________________________ SFLphone mailing list [email protected] http://lists.savoirfairelinux.net/mailman/listinfo/sflphone
