From: Scott L. <la...@la...> - 2003-07-29 17:55:29
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 09:27:29AM -0400, Steve Kann wrote: > > Cool. > > There may be IAX2 bugs left, as people have mentioned. I'll > probably want to look at that stuff more once I wrap up a bunch of > non-iaxclient issues. > > -SteveK Ok, well, I seem to work just down the 1 & 9 line from you at Houston Street if you want do any debugging of it on a FreeBSD box. Maybe I can buy you lunch some day. > On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 00:33, Scott Lambert wrote: > > > I am still unable to figure out what is wrong with IAX2. However, > > with IAXVER=1, the wx client works just fine. It was my mic that > > was not working. I finally scrounged enough parts to connect my > > phonograph to the mic port on the laptop. The audio came through my > > connection to a Zap device across the wireless LAN. > > > > Quality is ok, for music piped through GSM... I didn't have any > > echo with the phone handset sitting right next to the laptop and the > > laptop playing the mic input through the speakers. Probably only > > happens with a real mic hooked up and not just a phonograph. Now > > to get a good quality headset that fits in the laptop bag. All my > > requirements for IAXclient have been met. :-) > > > > asterisk*CLI> iax show channels > > Peer Username ID (Lo/Rem) Seq (Tx/Rx) Lag Jitter Format > > 192.168.1.25 lambert 00030/02958 00009/00005 00092ms 0002ms 2 > > > > IAXPhone also works. No big surprise once I knew the basics worked. > > I think I'll build a port of it and submit it to the FreeBSD Ports > > collection unless someone objects to that. -- Scott Lambert KC5MLE Unix SysAdmin la...@la... |