[6:04pm] NirS: amazing, I'm on a 3.5G cellular link listening via ZipDX [6:04pm] jtodd: No, battery level is 100%. I never tried to see if there's a "shutdown -p now" command on those things... [6:04pm] ricko73: whoa someone needs to self-mute [6:04pm] NirS: leif, i already migrated a few customers [6:04pm] Jacke: jtodd: there is if you install the bsd subsystem at least. [6:05pm] Zeeek: Karl had to mute you noise [6:05pm] pmhaddad-lappy: leifmadsen, i also havent synced my phone in like 4 months [6:05pm] pmhaddad-lappy: which is why this is going to take forever [6:05pm] jtodd: NirS: you got quotes in this article from today - http://www.telco2.net/blog/2009/06/the_toolkit_of_voice_20_linux.html [6:05pm] NirS: really? [6:05pm] NirS: going to check [6:05pm] Zeeek: Am I hearing breaking up on my end or his? [6:05pm] pmhaddad-lappy: oh jtodd is there a time limit to get your info in for the digium press partner thingie that you talked about on asterisk-biz list the other day? [6:05pm] Zeeek: guys stay on topic [6:05pm] ricko73: I'm hearing it too [6:05pm] Zeeek: k [6:05pm] ricko73: Zeeek: I'm hearing it too [6:05pm] e4voip: I hear breaking up too [6:06pm] Zeeek: ok [6:06pm] steely_glint joined the chat room. [6:06pm] jtodd: pmhaddad-lappy: Nope. It's an ongoing database. [6:07pm] pmhaddad-lappy: jtodd, ok sweet. [6:07pm] JimCifarelli joined the chat room. [6:07pm] NirS: nice article [6:07pm] JimCifarelli: I thought your phone number "expired" on DNC list every 5 years. No? [6:08pm] JimCifarelli: in the us [6:08pm] maximCH: was he breaking up before or is it me? [6:09pm] Zeeek: no it's him [6:09pm] Zeeek: anyone need to be unmuted? [6:12pm] tabbertmj_ joined the chat room. [6:13pm] imchandave_web joined the chat room. [6:13pm] NirS: my connection is flakey [6:13pm] imchandave left the chat room. [6:13pm] Zeeek: it's stomry weather everywhere [6:13pm] JimCifarelli: Fomr the donotcall.gov: [6:14pm] JimCifarelli: Telephone numbers placed on the National Do Not Call Registry will remain on it permanently due to the Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007 [6:14pm] ricko73: Zeeek: not here! [6:14pm] NirS: not in israel [6:14pm] NirS: it's sunny here [6:14pm] Zeeek: Sheboygan doesn't count [6:14pm] imchandave_web is now known as imchandave. [6:14pm] ricko73: 79F 10 miles visibility and 54% humidity [6:14pm] ricko73: doesn't get much better than that [6:15pm] NirS: my connection is breaking up, i'll need to hangup [6:16pm] NirS: c'ya all next wek guys [6:16pm] tzafrir_laptop: Here should be better (less humidity) [6:16pm] NirS: greets from the Tel-Hashomer Metirnity Hotel [6:16pm] JimCifarelli: Question: Does vividial provide the CRM piece? or just the telephony? [6:19pm] tzafrir_laptop: ubuntu? what version? (upgrade path?) [6:19pm] beek: CentOS unstable? Really? [6:19pm] JimCifarelli: wow. Is there a big issue with CentOS for VOIP? [6:19pm] _ShrikE: Never had that problem. [6:19pm] tzafrir_laptop: older kernel? [6:19pm] beek: I've had zero problems with CentOS... in fact I use it specifically for its stability. [6:19pm] JimCifarelli: is it a SELinux issue perhaps? [6:20pm] beek: I always turn that OFF for Asterisk installations. [6:20pm] JimCifarelli: hmmm. Is that to make it easier to install or is there a bigger issue? [6:20pm] Zeeek: I wanted to get the CentOS comments as well [6:21pm] beek: I've always had weird problems with * if I tried to use SELINUX with it. I finally decided that it wasn't worth the effort to keep. [6:21pm] beek: I DO use SELINUX on my internet servers though, without issue. [6:22pm] pmhaddad-lappy: * and selinux don't play [6:22pm] pmhaddad-lappy: i spent 2 sleepless nights on that and gave up [6:22pm] beek: He'd have to ensure that he disabled it (not just make it permissive) for the installation. [6:23pm] beek: CentOS has it turned on by default. [6:23pm] beek: Security Enhanced Linux [6:23pm] ricko73: Zeeek: ESS-EEE Linux [6:23pm] tzafrir_laptop: nah, that's not the issue [6:23pm] Zeeek: thatnk you [6:23pm] JimCifarelli: beek: I just struggled with SELinux last night with a Postgres database install...then I found audit2allow to help [6:24pm] JimCifarelli: audit2allow helps you make a custom security module for you app. [6:24pm] tzafrir_laptop: (btw: on #centos they consider a self-built kernel practically unsupported) [6:25pm] beek: JimCifarelli: If you've had trouble with PG & selinux on CentOS then you probably need to relabel. [6:26pm] tzafrir_laptop: beek, asterisk and selinux are not the best of frinds [6:26pm] beek: Agreed... which is why I disable it on my Asterisk boxen. [6:26pm] JimCifarelli: beek: My issue had to do with moving the data path to another path, and SELinux doesn't like that without policy updates. [6:26pm] beek: JimCifarelli: correct. [6:26pm] JimCifarelli: beek: thanks. [6:27pm] beek: JimCifarelli: RH (and therefore CentOS) produce policies that expect things to be in certain directories. [6:28pm] JimCifarelli: beek: Yeah. I'm new with SELinux, but I'm reading it's worth keeping it enabled (since the box is on the Internet) [6:29pm] Zeeek: I thought Sell-Linux was good! [6:29pm] e4voip: what about survey functionality? [6:30pm] Zeeek: e4voip: ya wanna ask, so I can drink a few beers? [6:31pm] e4voip: on this conf call and another... [6:31pm] beek: Beer and not wine? [6:31pm] Zeeek: awwwww [6:31pm] e4voip: Speaking of beer... [6:31pm] e4voip: need to grab a few of those myself.. [6:31pm] tzafrir_laptop: has those fixes been integrated into the parent project by now? [6:31pm] Zeeek: Mmmmmmmm..... Beeeerrrrr [6:32pm] pmhaddad-lappy: man its too early for beer you guys [6:32pm] Zeeek: nooo it's night [6:33pm] pmhaddad-lappy: you gotta start out with vodka [6:33pm] pmhaddad-lappy: do it right [6:33pm] Zeeek: I'm up for that [6:33pm] pmhaddad-lappy: [6:33pm] Zeeek: freeze the vodka, much better [6:34pm] pmhaddad-lappy: Zeeek, no, you just have to learn how to get ice and a shaker [6:34pm] pmhaddad-lappy: gosh [6:34pm] Zeeek: no put the bottle in the freezer [6:34pm] Zeeek: but we digress [6:35pm] jasonwert joined the chat room. [6:35pm] pmhaddad-lappy: anyone installed * on a router? [6:35pm] pmhaddad-lappy: i've been daydreaming about that recently [6:35pm] Zeeek: many have [6:37pm] pmhaddad-lappy: http://www.asteriskblog.com/installing-asterisk-on-a-linksys-router/ <-- i might try it on my buffalo whr-g125 [6:37pm] mjgraves: I prefer to use less restrictive SFF hardware, like thin clients [6:38pm] mjgraves: HP T5700s are cheap and readily available [6:38pm] mjgraves: make great Asterisk servers, can even have a PCI card if you need [6:38pm] ricko73: also runs Astlinux nicely [6:38pm] tzafrir_laptop: if you don't need wireless, the SheevaPlugs are nice [6:38pm] mjgraves: very true [6:38pm] • Zeeek nods [6:38pm] mjgraves: I'm seriously considering buying a FIT-PC2 [6:38pm] ricko73: vicidial requires a database right? [6:39pm] Zeeek: probably mysql ya [6:39pm] ricko73: I've been half-listening today... [6:39pm] pmhaddad-lappy: sheevaplugs? [6:39pm] tzafrir_laptop: well, I don't see it running with astlinux [6:39pm] mjgraves: FITPC2 = 4 inches square, 1 inch thick & draws 7 watts [6:39pm] mjgraves: 1.6 GHZ atom CPU [6:40pm] tzafrir_laptop: mjgraves, a max of 7 watts. Normally closer to 3 watts [6:40pm] ricko73: tzafrir_laptop: if there was a dialer server, could the vicidial device have a different server make the calls? [6:40pm] tzafrir_laptop: and it's an Arm, not an Atom [6:40pm] pmhaddad-lappy: tzafrir_laptop, amazon says atom [6:41pm] mjgraves: Have you used FIT-PC2 already? [6:41pm] ricko73: The FITPC2 is not Arm, it's Atom [6:41pm] mjgraves: I thought that they were just becoming available [6:41pm] mjgraves: the US disty says stock in 2 weeks [6:42pm] tzafrir_laptop: resolution by the Yahoo protocol claims otherwise: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=sheevaplug [6:42pm] mjgraves: SheevaPlug <> FIT-PC2 [6:42pm] mjgraves: http://fit-pc2.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fit-PC2_Specifications [6:42pm] pmhaddad-lappy: hmmm i might have a weekend project now [6:43pm] mjgraves: FIT-PC is more costly, but only $200 ish for a basic unit, no HD [6:44pm] mjgraves: was thinking of using one to build my Astricon presentation [6:44pm] TDF joined the chat room. [6:44pm] mjgraves: just mount it to the back ot an LCD monitor [6:45pm] tzafrir_laptop: mjgraves, http://www.pcengines.ch/alix.htm also has a reasonable price [6:45pm] mjgraves: Yes, I've used these as well, mostly for routers [6:45pm] pmhaddad-lappy: mjgraves, what are you talking about at astricon? [6:45pm] mjgraves: not as much CPU power [6:46pm] mjgraves: I may be doing a presentation at Astricon [6:46pm] mjgraves: it's being considered [6:46pm] mjgraves: HDVoice [6:46pm] pmhaddad-lappy: i wanted to, but i never got my topic submitted lol [6:46pm] pmhaddad-lappy: HA Asterisk in rural environments is what i wanted to do [6:46pm] • Zeeek looks around and paws the ground [6:46pm] pmhaddad-lappy: maybe next year [6:46pm] mjgraves: BTW, a pair of VVX-1500s just showed up here today ....NEW TOYS! [6:48pm] mjgraves: guest needs a QoS solution maybe? [6:49pm] JimCifarelli: that's great [6:49pm] ricko73: mjgraves: agreed [6:51pm] Zeeek: tzafrir_laptop: you want to talk? [6:52pm] Zeeek: or anyone need to be unmted? [6:53pm] tzafrir_laptop: Zeeek, no. my line is horrible [6:53pm] Zeeek: ok [6:53pm] leifmadsen: mjgraves: so jealous! [6:53pm] kfife joined the chat room. [6:53pm] Zeeek: tzafrir_laptop: thought I'd ask since I finally remembered you Talkshoe ID [6:54pm] Zeeek: careful everyone here is in Michigan! [6:54pm] Zeeek: Sheboygan ? Or is that Wisconsin? [6:54pm] Zeeek: Not Minnesota I know that [6:55pm] Zeeek: Minnesota Nice [6:55pm] kfife: finally off ta-ksh--e. It's v-ry h--d to h--r wh-t is be--ng s-id [6:56pm] pmhaddad-lappy: sheboygan is in MI [6:56pm] Zeeek: kfife: h-)e-h [6:56pm] Zeeek: There are apparently TWO SHeboiygans [6:57pm] tzafrir_laptop: what does it take to run the phone on the terminal? [6:58pm] Zeeek: tzafrir_laptop: ?? [6:58pm] kfife: Missed some of the call: maybe is's been covered, but question for matt: You were getting higher loads per unit hardware running asterisk 1.2 than 1.4. Still the case? Running 1.6 or 1.4. If 'yes; less capacity on 1.4' do you at least have easier scaling in the features of 1.4? [6:58pm] pmhaddad-lappy: ooooh 3.0 is sexy [6:58pm] Zeeek: kfife: can you speak? [6:58pm] jtodd: As Krusty says: "Hey, hey, gotta go!" [6:59pm] Zeeek: jtodd: ok later [6:59pm] jtodd: Thanks for the info, Matt! [6:59pm] kfife: yes, now on wideband [6:59pm] Zeeek: jtodd: we shoudl hook up one of therse days [6:59pm] jtodd: sure thing. I'm available after 0900 EDT these days. [6:59pm] Zeeek: like on a "phone" [7:00pm] jtodd: ph....o...ne? what's that? [7:00pm] Zeeek: when you're done traveling [7:00pm] jtodd: well, if you want for me to be done traveling, you've got another few decades before you talk to me. [7:01pm] Zeeek: heh [7:01pm] tzafrir_laptop: do you actually need firefox? [7:01pm] jtodd left the chat room. ("Leaving") [7:01pm] tzafrir_laptop: aren't there simpler browsers? [7:02pm] kfife: GEEKY: Binary clock: http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/giftsforhim/59e0/ [7:02pm] tzafrir_laptop: minimo? [7:02pm] tzafrir_laptop: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimo [7:03pm] tzafrir_laptop: Mozilla for Mobile [7:05pm] kfife: Chrome (safari) loads very quickly. I like the lighweight footprint. [7:05pm] Zeeek: kfife: you had a question, can you chime in? [7:05pm] kfife: Yes, I'll go next [7:06pm] Zeeek: k [7:07pm] dcdeadbeat: is this the Karl experience, now in wideband? [7:07pm] Zeeek: yes! [7:08pm] dcdeadbeat: welcome to this century Karl [7:08pm] Zeeek: The Karl Experience™ Now available in wideband only on VUC [7:09pm] Zeeek: LAST CALL for questions for Matt... MAst Call [7:09pm] Zeeek: Last Call. Mast call for Latt... [7:09pm] • Zeeek runs back to refrigerator [7:09pm] kfife: dcdeadbeat: [7:10pm] Zeeek: ewww [7:10pm] Zeeek: crashes [7:11pm] Zeeek: bad [7:11pm] mjgraves: eating bbq wih the contractors [7:11pm] Zeeek: 0.8 [7:11pm] Zeeek: mjgraves: Zinfandel with BBQ [7:12pm] mjgraves: what about 1.6? [7:12pm] tzafrir_laptop: asterisk 1.2 can build with zaptel 1.4 [7:13pm] ricko73: tzafrir_laptop: yup, we do that all the time [7:13pm] ricko73: e4voip: Fedex arrived with my UPS boxes [7:14pm] tzafrir_laptop: Fedex are doing even deliveries for UPS? [7:14pm] ricko73: I wanted Fedex delivery, e4voip had ups boxes [7:16pm] ricko73: early version of 1.4 were flakey as were middle versions [7:16pm] ricko73: anything after 1.4.21 have been pretty solid [7:16pm] mjgraves: SIP trunking making an impact [7:16pm] mjgraves: trunk costs dropping [7:19pm] mjgraves: does IAX2 come into play at all? [7:21pm] JimCifarelli: nope [7:22pm] tzafrir_laptop: there are multiple 1.6-s [7:22pm] tzafrir_laptop: 1.6.0? 1.6.1? [7:23pm] alrs joined the chat room. [7:23pm] ricko73: tzafrir_laptop: that's confusing! [7:23pm] ricko73: why 1.6.0 and 1.6.1? [7:23pm] tzafrir_laptop: yeah, but it took about 3 or 4 of searious maintainabity for 1.4 to become sable (according to Matt, before, actually: 1) [7:24pm] ricko73: 10 seconds...1 [7:24pm] ricko73: 2 [7:24pm] ricko73: 3 [7:24pm] ricko73: ... [7:24pm] ricko73: I knew he couldn't do it! [7:25pm] tzafrir_laptop: is there any sip gateway to the call that supports speex? [7:26pm] tzafrir_laptop: (speex-wb? [7:26pm] alrs: I appear to have caught the end [7:26pm] Zeeek: END Part One [7:26pm] ricko73: you sure love speex [7:26pm] Zeeek: alrs: yup [7:26pm] tzafrir_laptop: ricko73, it's better than gsm [7:27pm] tzafrir_laptop: and speex-wb better than g722 if yhour bandwidth is limited [7:27pm] steely_glint: Yeah I've been playing with speex-wb - very impressed - but I think SilK is better [7:28pm] dcdeadbeat: tzafrir_laptop: G.722 is more common and there are no hardphones with speex-wb or SilK [7:28pm] ricko73: ...The Today show yesterday, wouldn't that be the "Yesterday Show" [7:28pm] tzafrir_laptop: dcdeadbeat, silk and amr are nice, but proprietary [7:28pm] steely_glint left the chat room. ("Java user signed off") [7:29pm] tzafrir_laptop: dcdeadbeat, my asterisk has speex [7:29pm] alrs: 747 is a real npa now [7:29pm] alrs: san fernando valley in southern california [7:29pm] tzafrir_laptop: my soft-phones have great support for speex [7:30pm] alrs: you could never call a 747 number on gizmo from the pstn [7:30pm] dcdeadbeat: tzafrir_laptop: many of us dial directly using Polycom phones with no asterisk. this is very common. what we need is a hardphone with more wideband codecs [7:30pm] alrs: now they do [7:30pm] tzafrir_laptop: dcdeadbeat, this is why I push for free software phones [7:31pm] alrs: http://articles.latimes.com/2008/apr/25/local/me-areacode25 [7:31pm] tzafrir_laptop: and to get back to the fact: the quality of my call was horrible. I would not pay for such a quality [7:32pm] tzafrir_laptop: if speex gave me a better quality, I would consider paying for such a service [7:33pm] dcdeadbeat: tzafrir_laptop: I won't give up my Polycom IP450 unless you pry it from my cold dead hands [7:34pm] alrs: Polycom announced the hdx 6000 this week [7:34pm] tzafrir_laptop: dcdeadbeat, sure. connect with a polycom to your local asterisk server through g722 [7:34pm] alrs: I need to get someone to sell their car and buy me a couple [7:34pm] tzafrir_laptop: and with speex-wb from there [7:38pm] dcdeadbeat: tzafrir_laptop: I don't always run my asterisk box since I am on solar power at the house and every additonal box eats up precious energy (no more roof space for additional panels). so I usually run just the Polycom [7:39pm] tzafrir_laptop: dcdeadbeat, hmm... wouldn't a soft-phone be more cost-efefctive energy-wise? [7:40pm] tzafrir_laptop: if you have a computer running, you might as well let it run calls [7:40pm] kfife: Zeeek: Randy are you saying there's a transcript of the recorded poriton or just the IRC transcript? [7:40pm] Zeeek: kfife: Look at Nir EC2. AT the end there's a link [7:41pm] dcdeadbeat: tzafrir_laptop: except I use a netbook which runs little power. plus the Qos is better on the Polycom than on a softphone [7:41pm] Zeeek: Transcript of the first hour of the call [7:41pm] _3vian: but doesn't the ADC need to sample at a higher rate for WB? [7:42pm] tzafrir_laptop: dcdeadbeat, oh, and oyu might want to take a look at David Rowe's work. Basically he aims for running Asterisk at 1W [7:43pm] kfife: Zeeek: that's amazing. Did you have to clean that up at all? [7:44pm] Zeeek: A little, mostly names [7:44pm] Zeeek: I just added the last part [7:44pm] Zeeek: the whole thing cost $25 [7:44pm] Zeeek: well maybe 27.50 [7:45pm] Zeeek: Here it is: [7:45pm] Zeeek: http://www.voipusersconference.org/2009/06/nir-simionovich-ec2/#more-665 [7:46pm] dcdeadbeat: you should always get your company to pay for your cell phone and wireless cards. that way it is the company CFO dealing with Sprint [7:48pm] tzafrir_laptop: dcdeadbeat, http://www.rowetel.com/blog/?p=61 [7:48pm] dcookut left the chat room. ("Leaving") [7:48pm] ricko73: u-verse [7:50pm] J-MN: isdn bri in the US is very hard to do. I'm in qwest area and they are clueless. [7:50pm] J-MN: radio stations still use isdn br's [7:51pm] alrs: if you call the number for BRI ISDN in California you wind up talking to some call center where they are audibly shaken that the phone rang [7:52pm] J-MN: I tried to add 4 dn's to my bri and they stried to install two more copper pairs with isdn bri [7:54pm] dcdeadbeat: I have Docsis 3 (50 down, 10 up) here in D.C. at my house now. FIOS is never coming to D.C. in any reaonable time [7:57pm] Zeeek: "Initial trouble getting it up..." [7:59pm] dicodread: is the call gone [8:00pm] dcdeadbeat: gotta go for this week. [8:01pm] dcdeadbeat left the chat room. [8:02pm] Jacke: oh, so docsis 3 is really getting deployed? [8:03pm] alrs: My employer was running 1.6 when I arrived [8:03pm] da__d00d left the chat room. [8:04pm] alrs: I backed out to 1.4 and solved a lot of problems [8:04pm] alrs: but that was months ago [8:04pm] televoip joined the chat room. [8:07pm] Zeeek: http://waxy.org/2008/09/audio_transcription_with_mechanical_turk/ [8:08pm] Zeeek: televoip: are you listening [8:08pm] televoip: yep i'm on [8:08pm] Zeeek: so you heard [8:08pm] Zeeek: can you call in? [8:08pm] televoip: yes but I'm using 1.6 [8:10pm] dicodread left the chat room. [8:13pm] Gigaset_Man left the chat room. ("Page closed") [8:14pm] alrs: I called in to zipdx from Asterisk 1.4 [8:15pm] Zeeek: and ? [8:15pm] davevg-btwtech left the chat room. (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) [8:15pm] imchandave: I also call into the zipdx bridge using Asterisk 1.4. No problem with audio. [8:15pm] alrs: I thought there was some talk that you couldn't call in to zipdx from Asterisk 1.4 [8:15pm] davevg-btwtech joined the chat room. [8:16pm] Zeeek: This is pretty much the advice I followed to get the transcrbed EC2 session of VUC: http://waxy.org/2008/09/audio_transcription_with_mechanical_turk/ [8:16pm] televoip: I know Michael White has used Switchvox and called as well. [8:16pm] Zeeek: ZipDX does NOT like NAT by the way, Kevin [8:17pm] Zeeek: We were troubleshooting an issue of no audio with David earlier today [8:17pm] jasonwert left the chat room. (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) [8:17pm] televoip: Well, that could be my problem. I'm behind 2 firewalls with NAT [8:17pm] e4voip left the chat room. (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) [8:17pm] jasonwert joined the chat room. [8:17pm] Zeeek: When it called my Polycom, it was seeing a local IP which obviously is useless to the other endpoint [8:17pm] e4voip joined the chat room. [8:17pm] imchandave: I'm also behind 2 NATs. No problems. [8:17pm] televoip: But I would still have NAT issues using just the Polycom and I don't [8:19pm] imchandave: televoip: can you remove all codec on the polycom except 722 and then try calling zipdx through your Asterisk 1.6. [8:19pm] televoip: Remove them from asterisk on the phone or actually remove them from the phone? [8:21pm] imchandave: setup the polycom to only offer 722 codec. Then try and call the zipdx bridge using Asterisk to bridge the call. [8:21pm] televoip: I'll give it a shot [8:21pm] kfife left the chat room. (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) [8:21pm] televoip: BRB [8:22pm] davevg left the chat room. (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) [8:22pm] davevg-btwtech left the chat room. (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) [8:22pm] davevg-btwtech joined the chat room. [8:25pm] televoip: That made no difference [8:28pm] imchandave: strange. [8:28pm] Zeeek: damn [8:28pm] imchandave: It must be a 1.6 problem. [8:28pm] televoip: I must be missing something..... [8:28pm] televoip: maybe it is. 1.4 seems to work [8:28pm] Zeeek: I wonder if we cqan get Russel iover here or someone [8:28pm] imchandave: I doubt it's a codec implementation issue since I just ported the 1.6 codec_g722.c over to my version 1.4. [8:29pm] televoip: Unless I have something setup wring, but I can't imagine what? [8:29pm] televoip: *wrong [8:29pm] imchandave: What does the SIP INVITE packet look like? [8:30pm] JimCifarelli: gotta go. have a great week guys! [8:30pm] Zeeek: BYE [8:30pm] JimCifarelli left the chat room. ("Java user signed off") [8:30pm] Zeeek: imchandave: I am not able to reproduce your issue! [8:30pm] televoip: I haven't studied it closely. Asterisk cli sees the call ring and connect. I'll have to do a trace. [8:31pm] imchandave: frak! it might be a S68H handset issue then. [8:31pm] Zeeek: I can yell into the phone and it doesn't change the speaker level [8:31pm] Zeeek: AHA [8:31pm] Zeeek: you see? [8:31pm] Zeeek: 675 rules [8:32pm] ricko73: lunch e4voip style? http://twitpic.com/8hgc2 [8:37pm] televoip: This is what is negotiated: [8:38pm] televoip: v=0 [8:38pm] televoip: o=telStage 15226 3455030093 IN IP4 72.51.53.109 [8:38pm] televoip: s=- [8:38pm] televoip: c=IN IP4 72.51.53.109 [8:38pm] televoip: t=0 0 [8:38pm] televoip: m=audio 13124 RTP/AVP 9 101 [8:38pm] pmhaddad: lmao [8:38pm] televoip: a=rtpmap:9 G722/8000 [8:38pm] televoip: a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 [8:38pm] televoip: a=fmtp:101 0-16 [8:38pm] televoip: a=ptime:20 [8:38pm] pmhaddad: ricko73, i never pegged m white as a pbr guy [8:40pm] davevg joined the chat room. [8:43pm] e4voip: LOL! [8:43pm] e4voip: M White is the occasional PBR guy [8:44pm] e4voip: I think it fits with pizza... Can't get too fancy when drinking beer and eating pizza.. Back to the basics is what I say [8:44pm] pmhaddad: e4voip, dude [8:44pm] jasonwert: PBR! You know, they don't just go around giving blue ribbons willy nilly [8:44pm] pmhaddad: 2 words ok [8:44pm] pmhaddad: george [8:44pm] pmhaddad: killian [8:44pm] pmhaddad: yep thats all i have to say [8:44pm] • pmhaddad is makin fajitas for lunch [8:45pm] NirS_ joined the chat room. [8:45pm] thomas_: does anybody has a advice for a good wideband headset for a polycom 650? [8:46pm] alrs: oooh oooh oooh Mr. Kotter! [8:47pm] alrs: my dreams may come true [8:47pm] alrs: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aIkg93DZcQRY [8:48pm] alrs: "Skype’s founders, who still own a piece of software used by Skype, have accused EBay of breaching a licensing deal. They’re threatening to yank the technology from Skype, disabling the world’s largest provider of international calls." [8:48pm] e4voip: @ thomas... The H261UNC is a good WB Headset (CORDED) [8:48pm] televoip: I'm kinda impressed. The TruPhone app on the iPhone supports 722! [8:48pm] televoip: Unrelated to the current discussion of course [8:49pm] NirS left the chat room. (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) [8:51pm] thomas_: @ e4voip thanks! [8:52pm] televoip: Well, I gotta go. Sorry I couldn't make it earlier. I'll have to listen to the recording when you post it. [8:53pm] imchandave: televoip: SIP INVITE looks ok. The only think I can think of is that I remember there are 2 slin implementations inside the 1.6 line. [8:55pm] imchandave: v1.6 has a slin_resample function. That might be the cause of the problem. [9:08pm] Jacke joined the chat room. [9:11pm] imchandave joined the chat room. [9:11pm] imchandave is now known as Guest25693. [9:12pm] Guest25693 is now known as imchandave. [9:23pm] kfife joined the chat room. [9:23pm] kfife: Speaking of fish: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Uvt83YWWWY [9:28pm] mjgraves: http://www.mgraves.org/voip/2009/06/making-use-of-wideband-voice-right-now-sipgate/2/