Setting up a PBX for Israel<->US communication

Setting up a PBX for Israel<->US communication

sara fink sara.fink at gmail.com
Fri Feb 27 00:47:15 IST 2009


In twinkle, try to use audio codec gsm. It is the most compressed out of all
the audio codecs. I also have a ekiga account and want to try it with
twinkle. If you have problems of bandwidth, then gsm should help. In most
cases 128kbps upload is very problematic.

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Amos Shapira <amos.shapira at gmail.com>wrote:

> 2009/2/26 Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir at cohens.org.il>:
> >> But I'm actually stuck at a more basic stage - I can't get incoming
> >> audio on any of the software SIP clients I tried on my Ubuntu (8.10,
> >> i386). I tried Twinkle (recommended here for its better logging),
> >> Ekiga and Gizmo.
> >
> > Let's start with something simpler: a call between the phone and
> > Asterisk itself: an echo test, playback, voicemail extension, or
> > whatever.
>
> That's exactly what I tried.
>
> I don't know how to configure asterisk to have a simple echo test working.
>
> Just a few minutes ago I called ekiga.net from Twinkle and for the
> first time I heard the instructions played by the echo test (I
> couldn't get even Ekiga itself to do that). But they are VERY chopy.
> Probably wrong audio device but only ALSA/default is accepted by
> Twinkle (not "pulse") option.
>
> Do you have a simple asterisk echo test setup I can use? And how to
> configure Twinkle to connect to such a server?
>
> --Amos
>
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