[Asterisk-Users] iax codec problem

Jason A. Pattie pattieja at pcxperience.com
Tue Jun 8 07:32:16 MST 2004


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Tor Houghton wrote:
| On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 04:25:32PM -0400, Tim Sailer wrote:
|
|>On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 07:49:29PM -0500, Yelson Vivas wrote:
|>
|>>Hi everybody
|>>
|>>i have a problem trying to connect an incomming phone call from pstn
to my
|>>(soft phone) iaxcomm, the  phone rings but when i try to answer the call,
|>>asterisk sends a message like this.
|>>
|>>Jun 1 19:33:17 NOTICE[5013528]: channel.c:1223 ast_read: Dropping
|>>incompatible voice frame on IAX2[192.168.222.99:4569]/16 of format
GSM since
|>>our native format has changed to ALAW
|>
|>I have the same problem. IAXCOMM works fine with * 0.7.2, but not 0.9.
|>However, you can make calls fine, just not pick up inbound calls.
|>
|
|
| One workaround is to use Firefly, but that may not be for everyone?

True.  I almost got it working under Wine, though.  Kept dumping files
into "C:\".  Probably just means I don't have the necessary dependencies
or Wine doesn't have the capabilities needed to run this app., yet.
Something about not being able to get timing from threads seemed to be
the big killer.

fixme:thread:GetThreadTimes Cannot get kerneltime or usertime of other
threads
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 9 not supported yet

Oh well.  It was worth a shot.  At least part of the interface shows up
on the screen before Wine bombs.

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Jason A. Pattie
pattieja at xperienceinc.com
Xperience, Inc. (http://www.xperienceinc.com)
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