[Freeswitch-users] Audio probs with newer (and may be older) FreeSwitch versions under WinXP
Brian West
brian.west at mac.com
Thu Oct 25 10:27:54 EDT 2007
Thomas,
You really should be using trunk. Many fixes have been done in the
past few days for this issue. If you have 10/22 then you have on that
might have an audio bug in it. The rule of thumb here in reporting
bugs is.. you *must* use svn trunk as of right now and see if the
problem still exists. If so then we'll need a packet capture and
various other debug collected up and posted to http://jira.freeswitch.org
so we can knock this one out for ya.
Thanks,
Brian
On Oct 25, 2007, at 9:18 AM, Sluschny, Thomas wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i have little problems with audio quality in newer FreeSwitch
> versions:
>
> At most i use a very old FreeSwitch version (03/2007 or so).
> Here i see typically all 60 ms three audio packets at once. This is
> not really nice
> for jitter and delay, but most equipment can cope with it.
>
> BUT:
> In newer FreeSwitch-Version (last tested snapshot from 22.10.2007)
> Audio sounds really bad for me!
>
> Now i see in Wireshark the same behavior like before (3 packets all
> 60ms), but now the Timestamp
> for all 3 packets is the same! And no equipment can cope with it
> (test some boxes and SipPhones).
>
> So my question:
> When it has been changed, or better: where is the code i can play
> with to fix this (at least for me).
>
> I tried my Work PC and a Laptop under WinXP, both the same.
>
> Anyone else has this problem?
>
> best regards,
> Thomas Sluschny
>
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