[Freeswitch-users] Session Question

Nick Temple nick at intellispire.com
Fri May 2 12:23:16 EDT 2008


Thanks,

Theat was my attempt to sanitize the data,  and I did a really poor job of
it :->

The waves & numbers I'm using in the script are correct, though.

I've narrowed it down somewhat, it's not the type of phone ... it's
something else.
(though I have a better chance of hearing a message on land line ... maybe.)

Sometimes the messages play, sometimes they start then die 1/2 way through
...
usually they don't start.  If I loop and wait for a tone, then replay,
sometimes the
second attempt does actually play.

I've tried using both streamFile (with and without the callback) and
session.execute('playback', media);

All with the same inconsistent results.

Any idea where I should be looking?

Nick


On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Michael S Collins <mercutio.viz at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Nick,
>
> I don't know if it was meant to be this way but your first script has /
> tmp/test.wav and your second script has /mnt/test.wav - was that
> intentional?
>
> -MC
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 1, 2008, at 9:28 AM, "Nick Temple" <nick at intellispire.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am extremely new to VOIP in general and have been using freeswitch
> > only a couple of days,
> > so if I have missed something in the docs please point me in the
> > right direction.
> >
> > I am attempting to create an outbound call system -- mostly research
> > and playing at
> > this point.
> >
> > The initial goal is to have the system ring a number, then deliver a
> > wave file. I have
> > it (mostly) working in two different flavors.
> >
> > The first seems to work the best right now:
> >
> > (works fine via XMLRPC or the CLI):
> > originate sofia/gateway/lesnet/1502NNNNNNN '&javascript(call1.js)'
> >
> > call1.js:
> > session.waitForAnswer(10000);
> > session.streamFile("/tmp/test.wav");
> > exit();
> >
> >
> > The second way does everything in Javascript:
> > jsrun call2.js
> >
> > where call2.js is nearly as trivial:
> > sessionx = new Session();
> > if (sessionx.originate(session, "sofia/gateway/lesnet/15025482003",
> > 30)) {
> >   sessionx.waitForAnswer(10000); // Wait 30 seconds
> >   sessionx.streamFile("/mnt/test.wav");
> > };
> > exit();
> >
> >
> > The difference is that while both methods work on my land line, only
> > #1 works when calling my cell phone ...
> > for #2, the call is made, but I can't hear the media file playing.
> >
> > After lots of experimentation, the only thing I can figure at this
> > point is that call1.js has some
> > sort of defaults setup that I fail to do in call2.js
> >
> > Thanks for a great product!
> >
> > Nick
> >
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