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2011-07-03
, 19:05
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#22
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Is the sip experience better with on-device yate?
PS: see my signature for the bug
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2011-07-03
, 20:49
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#23
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2011-07-03
, 20:50
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#24
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It works for outgoing calls, but incoming calls come over GSM. How do I get incoming calls over yate?
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2011-07-03
, 21:08
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2011-07-03
, 21:15
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#26
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I tried that, and my phone just didn't ring. I notice in terminal I have a lot of messages like
"<yrtp:WARN> Initial timeout in channel jingle/7 wrapper [0x176f80]
<yrtp:WARN> Initial timeout in channel sip/8 wrapper [0x41001c78]"
Might this be related?
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2011-07-05
, 00:55
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2011-07-05
, 03:46
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#28
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Overclocking solved the choppiness totally.
BTW, as you have mentioned the idle cpu usage is kinda high , like 30% @ 250MHz, did you find any solution for that?.
Asterisks idles like 2% @ 250Mhz IIRC,
asterisk 1.8 support GV support, but unfortunately only asterisk 1.6 available in repositories for N900
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2011-07-26
, 04:55
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#29
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2011-07-29
, 23:50
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#30
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PS: see my signature for the bug
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Voice choppy on sip calls
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