[Freeswitch-users] voivemail quality

jay binks jaybinks at gmail.com
Thu Feb 18 20:26:24 PST 2010


I think suggesting the user test with other codecs is very helpful..

your attacking rupa  for making suggestions about where the issue is
and what to do in order to resolve it how does that help ??

pot, kettle, black ???

J

On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 2:14 PM, David Knell <dave at 3c.co.uk> wrote:

> Rupa -
>
> Howler filled a big hole that we've been promised is going to be filled
> for the last two years, but said filling is still not available.  That's
> a significant risk and contribution on their part.
>
> And the request is as to whether others have experienced similar
> problems, which strikes me as completely reasonable on a users mailing
> list.  If you can't help Edward, then I'd suggest you keep quiet.
>
> --Dave
>
> Rupa wrote:
> > Have you asked Howler about this?  This is not a support channel for
> > commercial software that doesn't participate or contribute in the
> > community.
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Edward Stevenson
> > <iamcanadian at myfastmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >         I have V1.0.4 running on a test/production server.  It's
> >         working quite well,
> >         except for voicemail retrieval over a satellite internet
> >         connection.  Voice
> >         calls over satellite sound fine, other than the 600ms delay.
> >          I'm using the
> >         Howler Tech G729 module for G729 transcoding.
> >
> >         I've noticed that in voice calls, the bandwidth over the
> >         satellite is a
> >         steady 24 kbps in both directions.  When accessing voicemail,
> >         the bandwidth
> >         fluctuates with voice in the call.  What I mean by that is,
> >         pauses in audio
> >         in the voicemail, or in the IVR, cause the bandwidth of the
> >         call to drop off
> >         momentarily.  It's almost like it's using a variable bit
> >         rate.  The audio
> >         sounds like there's packet loss.  Pops and garbled speach.
> >          This is not
> >         noticable over a land internet connection.  I'm using the
> >         built in
> >         voicemail.
> >
> >         If I change the phone's codec to G711, the call is perfectly
> >         clear.  Perhaps
> >         the Howler module doesn't like transcoding from the L16 codec
> >         that
> >         Freeswitch seems to use to play the wav file?
> >
> >         Anyone else had any similar issues?
> >         --
> >         View this message in context:
> >         http://old.nabble.com/voivemail-quality-tp27648642p27648642.html
> >         Sent from the Freeswitch-users mailing list archive at
> >         Nabble.com.
> >
> >
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-- 
Sincerely

Jay
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