[Asterisk-Users] Need help with jitter buffer/quality settings

Huy Ton That htonthat at freesurf.ch
Tue Dec 9 18:23:21 MST 2003


Hello, I am not familiar with video transmission and didn't know that
Asterisk could also do it. How much bandwith is required for an audio/video
transmission using H.263? Does it require any hardware? Thanks.

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From: asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Matt Lawson
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 12:35 AM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Need help with jitter buffer/quality settings


I'm using Asterisk to do audio as well as H.263 video over SIP.
 Actually the video works pretty well but I have trouble with the audio.
 I'm wondering if someone can suggest codec/jitter settings or other
tweaks.  The system looks like this:

Softphone <---ulaw---->  Asterisk #1 <------IAX (usually GSM)--------->
Asterisk #2 <-------- IAX (usually GSM) --------> Asterisk #3
 <------ulaw----->  softphone.

Now originally I had all jitter buffers turned off.  Today I tried
turning the jitter buffers for Asterisks #1 and #3 on with
maxjitterbuffer and maxexcessbuffer set to 1000.
That seemed to help a little.  Then I tried those settings for Asterisk
#2 and it seemed the same or worse.  I have tried several different
audio codec choices as well.

The puzzling thing is, the video works pretty well but the audio has the
trouble.  It's largely bandwidth-related but a residential DSL line
ought to be able to get out a good audio signal!  Sometimes the audio is
good but most of the time it's garbled or cuts out completely.  We've
tried reducing the bandwidth of the video signal, but that's not the
whole story.

Now when I do an IAX2 show channels on Asterisk #1 or #2 (during a
call), I see Lag and Jitter values in the tens of thousands and
climbing, in spite of the fact that I set jitterbuffermax to 1000.  That
also is puzzling.  I suspect I shouldn't be seeing large numbers like that.

We also do audio-only calls of course.  Sometimes those sound great but
a lot of times those break up as well.

So, my Q's are:

1.  What should I set the jitter buffers settings for each of the 3
Asterisks above?  The links between them may be low or high speed.

2.  Should I force a particular audio codec?

3.  Is there anything else I can do to improve the audio quality?
 (besides a faster connection)

Thanks.



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