RE: [GnomeMeeting-list] Audio drop out in one direction...



Hello,

	Thanks for the suggestion. I will give them a try.

- Curt

-----Original Message-----
From: Damien Sandras [mailto:dsandras seconix com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 10:21 AM
To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Audio drop out in one direction...


Hello,

We are not helping for ohphone problems. I suggest you to send your mail
to openh323 openh323 org where people could be able to help you more
efficiently with ohphone.

Le mer 29/10/2003 à 18:15, Curtis Lehman a écrit :
> Hello,
>  
> I am hoping someone might be able to help me with some audio problems
> I am having. I have searched the gnome FAQ and gnome mailing list and
> have not seen anything that might be of help. I am not sure I know all
> of the FAQ and mail groups I should look at. Please feel free to point
> me in the right direction if this is the wrong group.
>  
> For about a week and a half I have been trying to make a VoIP phone
> call and seem to have audio dropout in one direction of the call. I am
> using a Internet PhoneCARD from Quicknet on the windows XP side. I am
> using a Internet LineJack from Quicknet on the Redhat 9.0 side. I have
> used a Linksus router to put a Linux box and a windows XP laptop on a
> subnet of there own. The Linux side is using/tried the latest PWLIB,
> OpenH323, OhPhone, OpenGK, and PSTNGw. On the Windows side I
> using/tried the latest PWLib, OpenH323, OpenPhone, and OhPhone. I am
> able to make phone calls in originating in either direction. When I
> answer the call, Audio in one direction seems to be dropped. It tends
> to be that the phone that originates the call does not receive any
> audio. Maybe one in 5 or ten tries the call will have audio working in
> both directions for a second or two before the audio in one direction
> drops out. When I do a statistics command on the Linux OhPhone, I do
> see the packets/byte counts increasing in both directions.  The XP
> side can detect and generate the proper signaling for digit presses.
> (I.e the tone does get generated on the other side.) The Linux side
> seems to not properly detect the digit press. OhPhone on the Linux
> side also seems to have a problem of detecting the end of a phone
> call. It will display that it received the on hook event. But it seems
> to get hung terminating the call. When its hung, sometimes the Gateway
> status web page will show that the Linux side of the call is still up
> and sometimes it will show it as torn down.
>  
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Curtis Lehman
> 
> Sr. Software Engineer
> Air Cell, Inc
> 1172 Century Drive
> Building B, Suite 280
> Louisville, CO 80027
> Direct: 303-379-0232
> FAX: 303-379-0201
> Email: clehman aircell com
> Web: http://www.aircell.com
> 
>  
> 
> 
>  
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