[asterisk-users] Re: IAX2 goes "one way audio" when lag gets bad
Matt
mhoppes at gmail.com
Wed Oct 25 11:03:18 MST 2006
> If the audio is dropping out completely, then I suspect the whole
> jitter buffer thing is a red herring (waste of time).
>
> Perhaps it's a nat issue? What kind of router if any is involved? I
> am reaching here... Also, please do tell us which version of asterisk
> you are running...
I apologize.. I thought I told already. I am running 1.2.6 and have
tried 1.2.12. At any rate, I believe it is actually the cable modem
connection dropping, and someone from Comcast is coming to look at it
tomorrow. My question is.. why is the jitterbuffer just dieing? I
understand there may not be audio if the connection dropped for like 4
or 5 seconds, but shouldn't it pick back up?
Using pingplotter I've determined when they are losing audio, I also
get a red 100% packet loss from their node.... lasts about 5 seconds
usually, and then the jitterbuffer is dead. Is this just too much for
the jitterbuffer to handle? Can't it get back on track at least?
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