[Asterisk-Users] Re: delays with IAX2 and Meetme

Steven Langley steven at intellinc.co.za
Thu Oct 27 10:00:42 MST 2005


Hi

 

Thanks for the reply

 

I do actually use the |q option to disable the enter/exit sounds.

 

Steven

 

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> Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:25:32 -0500

> From: "Eric \"ManxPower\" Wieling" <eric at fnords.org>

> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: delays with IAX2 and Meetme

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> Steven Langley wrote:

>> Hi Tony

>> 

>>  

>> 

>> Thanks for the reply and for posting the code. I added the code and

>> recompiled Asterisk, but unfortunately it did not resolve the issue. It

>> basically trapped all of the incoming audio and wrote to the error log

>> instead of outputting it. So basically it never seemed to go to the

>> careful_write statement.

>> 

>>  

>> 

>> To answer your questions: Firstly, I am using kernel 2.6, but am not
using

>> Ztdummy. I am using a digium card for timing. I have run a test on it,
and

>> it seems to be working properly.

>> 

>>  

>> 

>> I am using a client built using IaxClient, and am now looking at the

>> possibility that the delay might be a client issue instead of a server

>> issue. What is the best tool to use to run tests on my server and clients
to

>> narrow down the source of the delay?

> 

> 

>I'm pretty sure this is a known issue with enabling meetme enter/exit 

>sounds.  Turn them off (q option to MeetMe, I think)

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