Hi,

My Asterisk is not running on a virtual machine, and Debian does not have an
X Server.

I have no value with Kernel Timing enabled. Do you think it may be bound for
the proper functioning of chan_local? I have no problem with the Dial
(SIP/XX), but only with the Dial (Local/XX) :-(

Do you have good documentation for the modification of kernel 2.6.x? I have
tried in the past but all I had was the kernel panic ...

Mickael.

2010/7/20 Philipp von Klitzing <[email protected]>

> Hi!
>
> > Nobody uses chan_local????
>
> Absolutely nobody. Except you. ;->
>
> Maybe this will help you: Search for "Asterisk timing", consider to not
> run Asterisk in a virtual environment, and do not run X on the same box.
> Makre sure to turn off silence suppression in your SIP client(s).
>
> Search for "choppy audio".
> Check if earlier Asterisk versions behave better.
>
> Philipp
>
>
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