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2010-05-27
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2010-05-27
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2010-08-06
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I have done some testing over usbnet just to take "wifi" out of the picture.
The tests were done on a virgin centos 5.5 box with freeswitch. I made a call
to the voice mail number on the PBX. The call had a lot of pauses and voice
drops.
Unfortunately, tcpdump doesnt work for me with usbnet so i wasnt able to trace
any calls. I had other people calling the voicemail box as well (luke-jr,
timeless/Josh Soref, thanks to them) and they reported audio drops as well.
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2010-08-09
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2010-08-09
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same here with skype, video calling seemed to solve the problem somewhat initially, but after 5 minutes it bacame choppy again. putting the call on hold and resuming it worked like a char, so it seems it the same probleam as the old bug.
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2010-08-09
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Since I bought the n900 I experience choppy audio with SIP calls over wifi and sometimes over 3G - so I searched and found following bugs which seem to describe my SIP problems very close (https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7302 and https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6936).
Unfortunately even though the mentioned bugs should be fixed with PR1.2 I still have the choppy audio problem with SIP calls. I'm unsure if the bugs are realy fixed or if another component cause the audio problems.
To investigate this I installed syslogd and exported TPSIP_DEBUG=all and TPORT_LOG=1 (see the syslog output here: http://pastebin.com/sAEf0m7D) but I realy have no clue what causes the choppy audio. I noticed a problem with gstreamer (Internal GStreamer error: clock problem.) in the syslog output but don't know if this could cause such symptoms.
Let me say that I use SIP over wifi very often on linux with twinkle and with my old E60 without any problems.
What do you think - might this be a new bug or is the old bug simply not fixed or is it a misconfiguration on my side?
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