<< Were the pops/drops/buzzes a problem only with communications via a
telephony card?>>

We ran Asterisk in a VPC instance (Redhat 8.0) for 3 months while we
evaluated Asterisk.  The only reason we had to move to a version of Linux
running directly on hardware was a need to run X101P cards.

We had no sound issues except when the host machine was printing.  The host
ran (still does) Windows 2000 Server, has an AMD Duron processor and 1GB
RAM.

Bill Seddon

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ryan Courtnage
Sent: January 30, 2005 6:16 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk on MS Virtual Server

Hi Greg,

On Sun, 2005-30-01 at 09:42 -0500, Greg Boehnlein wrote:
> It "works", but you will have timing issues and very poor audio quality.
> 
> I've run linux both under Vmware as well as running it under CoLinux 
> directly on windows w/ no emulation neccessary. All emulation / 
> virtualization layers have a problem whereby they are not able to keep up 
> with the interrupt frequency that good quality audio requires, so you will

> hear pops, drops and buzzes in your conversation.

Were the pops/drops/buzzes a problem only with communications via a
telephony card?  I'm curious to know if one could run * in a vmware
session (only VoIP trunks), and if a telephony card is required, run
another instance of * (and the card drivers) on the host OS.

Thanks
Ryan

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