[Asterisk-Users] spandsp RxFAX problems.

Henryk Brys henryk at dione.ids.pl
Thu Oct 7 09:16:06 MST 2004



Hello,

Anyone else experiencing problems with the latest spandsp (pre3)
and last libtiff beta? I'm getting 8 bytes long file, with the
TIFF header only during such connection:

    -- Accepting call from 'XXXXXXX' to 'YYYYYY' on channel 0/2, span 1
    -- Executing SetVar("Zap/2-1", "FAXFILE=/tmp/foch.tif") in new stack
    -- Executing RxFAX("Zap/2-1", "/tmp/foch.tif") in new stack
DCS with final frame tag
In state 9
Coarse carrier frequency 1700.18 (66)
Training error 7.382022
Training succeeded (constellation mismatch 14.349960)
Start rx document
Start rx page - compression 2
Coarse carrier frequency 1700.21 (66)
Training error 36.399169
Training failed (constellation mismatch 53.596561)
Coarse carrier frequency 1651.45 (8)
Training error 601.890016
Training failed (convergence failed)
Coarse carrier frequency 1655.63 (8)
Training error 598.256370
Training failed (convergence failed)
Coarse carrier frequency 1648.24 (10)
Training error 625.481660
Training failed (convergence failed)
Coarse carrier frequency 1648.23 (10)
Training error 628.724327
Training failed (convergence failed)
Coarse carrier frequency 1799.49 (4)
Coarse carrier frequency 1800.89 (4)
Training error 673.044876
Training failed (convergence failed)


While 'show channel' command shows:

 -- General --
           Name: Zap/2-1
           Type: Zap
       UniqueID: 1097165595.2
      Caller ID: XXXXXXXXX
 Caller ID Name: Wywolanie
    DNID Digits: YYYYYY
          State: Up (6)
          Rings: 1
   NativeFormat: 72
    WriteFormat: 64
     ReadFormat: 64
1st File Descriptor: 22
      Frames in: 1460
     Frames out: 590
 Time to Hangup: 0
   Elapsed Time: 0h0m29s
 --   PBX   --
        Context: default
      Extension: YYYYYYY
       Priority: 2
     Call Group: 0
   Pickup Group: 0
    Application: RxFAX
           Data: /tmp/foch.tif
          Stack: 0
    Blocking in: ast_waitfor_nandfds


The asterisk is also current (from cvs).

Fax side looks OK.

Any ideas?

--
Henryk Brys



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