Hi, All

I'm getting the sense that this list is not all that active.  Still, I
have a troublesome issue upon which I really really hope someone can
give me some insight.

Using a simple little client with Sipxtapi, I'm setting up a SIP call
with an audio RTP stream to an audio conference bridge on a media
gateway.  Mostly, everything gets set up ok:  The initial SIP Invite
goes as expected, the initial RTP stream for setting up the conference
works perfectly fine.   Then, the media gateway sends my client a sip
re-INVITE, along with a new SDP for the new audio stream that will be
used for the actual conference.   I'm looking at the SIP and RTP data in
wireshark and everything gets set up perfectly...

EXCEPT that most of the time, the RTP stream that comes back from the
media gateway into sipxtapi seems to be improperly connected up.  I see
the proper RTP packets coming into sipxtapi, but I hear nothing in my
speakers.  Once in a blue moon, the issue does not manifest and I hear
everything fine.  Then I'll run it again and - poof - no audio can be
heard (even though in wireshark I can clearly see it being sent from the
media gateway into my app).

It seems like something is not quite right down in the medialib
somewhere - some sort of race condition or timing issue.  Sometimes it
works, sometimes it doesn't.    I'm poking around, placing debug lines
and breakpoints, trying to isolate the problem, but so far no luck.  My
questions to any experts out there are:

1) is there any sort of known issue like this in sipxmedialib?  If so,
is there some easy workaround?
2) any sort of hint as to where I'd look in order to verify if the RTP
packets are getting mixed in properly into the Flow Graph?  That would
be helpful, too.
3) any other ideas that I have not yet thought of.

Please, please... if anyone knowledgeable is out there reading this,
could they please give me a few minutes of their time.  I would be most
appreciative.  This bug (I'm going to call it a bug until proven
otherwise) is really wasting a lot of my time.

Many thanks x 100,
...Andrew Lavigne
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