Hi John, Ahhhh - the light dawns! Yes - that makes perfect sense. I've recorded some DTMF this morning in the right sequence, and it now works fine.
I'll put a note on the wiki so that others are not tripped up by this :) Cheers, Richie On 13/07/2010 01:48, John Rodriguez wrote: > Richie - check your DTMF timestamps. For our particular app, I was > never able to use a DTMF digit adhoc - i.e. use the same DTMF 2 PCAP > file in misc areas. I ended up recording our entire call and > extracting the order of the DTMF rtp traffic and played in order in > which I saved them. I would never use the same DTMf pcap file twice; > so, if I had to enter a 2 at the beginning of the call and a 2 later > in the call, those would be different pcap files. > > This worked for me and saved me a very similar headache I had about a > year ago - i think timestamps were the issue (since playing a pcap > file with older timestamps AFTER one with a later timestamp). > > > > Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2010 18:18:58 +0100 > > From: richie.jar...@netdev.co.uk > > To: sipp-users@lists.sourceforge.net > > Subject: [Sipp-users] Strange Behaviour of SIPp DTMF pcap... > > > > Hi All, > > > > I've been playing today with sending DTMF digits to our conferencing > > app. When I sent in the digits 23423672#, the app only saw 2367#. > > After scratching my head for a long while, I decided to call myself and > > see what I heard. > > > > I setup SIPp to call via our SIP Trunk to my phone, so that I could > > listen to the DTMF sent. > > > > Sending 22222222# > > Heard 2 > > > > Sending 12345678# > > Heard 12345678# > > > > Sending 22345678# > > Heard _2345678# (_ is a pause) > > > > Sending 23423672# > > Heard 23___67_# (_ is a pause) > > > > Is anyone else seeing similar weirdness when stringing a series of DTMF > > digits together? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Richie > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > This SF.net email is sponsored by Sprint > > What will you do first with EVO, the first 4G phone? > > Visit sprint.com/first -- http://p.sf.net/sfu/sprint-com-first > > _______________________________________________ > > Sipp-users mailing list > > Sipp-users@lists.sourceforge.net > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sipp-users > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Hotmail is redefining busy with tools for the New Busy. Get more from > your inbox. See how. > <http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?ocid=PID28326::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HMP:042010_2> -- +------------------------------+------------------------------+ + Richie Jarvis + Netdev Limited + + MM2 Service Support Engineer + http://www.netdev.co.uk + + Direct: +44 1273 936116 + Mobile: +44 7702 705427 + +------------------------------+------------------------------+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Sprint What will you do first with EVO, the first 4G phone? Visit sprint.com/first -- http://p.sf.net/sfu/sprint-com-first _______________________________________________ Sipp-users mailing list Sipp-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sipp-users