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Posted: Sun 06 Jul 2008, 18:33
by peppyy
Clean looking interface, I think it could use some text lables for the buttons.
I found this interesting.
Oh dear, pjsua-output-reader has closed. This is not supposed to happen. Try restarting Psip usig the network menu.
I am running 3.01 and unfortunately the last working version for this series seems to be 0.7 Everything after that had sound problems on my thinkpads. I will try the new .pet on a clients Dingo machine before I shop it tomorrow and report.

Posted: Sun 06 Jul 2008, 18:49
by Aitch
Is this the future of PuppySIP?

CiscoVideo

Aitch

Posted: Mon 07 Jul 2008, 10:09
by smokey01
pepyy,

How about this:

Posted: Mon 07 Jul 2008, 14:18
by Lobster
:) Hi Guys,

Been chatting with Will - he is getting desperate
(I could hear the soundtrack from 'Grease' being played . . .)
It is serious . . .

Some of us are finding 0.9.8 works OK
Others are limited to conversation of 1-6 minutes

OK
What we have and what we need to establish:

Long time users:

We need you to report on:
1. Which version you are using
2. Time conversations
3. Run from the command line
4. run 'top' from a console and keep an eye on CPU usage and report
what Pjsua is doing
5. Are you using xorg or xvesa

New users:
- give us your sip name and number so we can add you to the buddy list
- use the program and report back - we are particularly interested in
how long your conversations are and any of the above info

Coders:

Look at Will's code it is in usr/local/psip
Any glaring mistakes?
Something wrong with the piping?

Researchers:
Join the Pjsua forum and report back any tips on if the new version is working and stable - anything else you feel might be useful . . .

Thanks guys :)

Posted: Mon 07 Jul 2008, 16:50
by jebaJQ8
Thank you for using some icons which I designed.

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=30995

However, I am not satisfied with those icons.
And I designed the another icons.

Image

zip file:
http://dc37.4shared.com/download/542326 ... 6-c5b78f34

Is there a volume control?

Posted: Mon 07 Jul 2008, 17:12
by Fox7777
We plugged in GizmoProject sip number and sound works but would like to turn down volume a little.

Posted: Mon 07 Jul 2008, 19:33
by Lobster
try clicking on the speaker bottom right and using the slider . . .

. . . meanwhile . . .
Thanks for new icons - very nice :)
Will is working on a new scheme not using pipes
Hope he is successful . . .

Posted: Tue 08 Jul 2008, 11:30
by Lobster
alternatives to pjsip . . . if required

sofia-sip
http://opensource.nokia.com/projects/so ... index.html

pjsip alternatives
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/SIPfoundry

Posted: Tue 08 Jul 2008, 12:12
by Aitch
Some people may find this useful;

Got a Mac, winPC, or Linux?, SIPs for all occasions,

Proxies, clients, tools, radius, pbx & more

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Open ... P+Software

Aitch

@Lobster

thanks for the updates,
feedback: your messages are very clear voice now, and I get them even when not logged in, + email notify!
Very useful to know IMHO

Posted: Tue 08 Jul 2008, 12:28
by Aitch
For the more adventurous

Trixbox: Asterisk PBX on a Linux CD

VMimage available

http://www.trixbox.org/

Youtube howto trixbox 2.2 [2.6 latest]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILrp8cm1pec

Aitch

Posted: Wed 09 Jul 2008, 10:00
by Lobster
Thanks Aitch,
I am pretty sure that the new version of pjsua is the cause of our problems
I have been doing tests from the command line (the console version)
PSIP is a front end to PJSUA.

Using the stop watch I noticed the stopwatch slowed down (meaning pjsua was using CPU processing) and finally my test call was halted at about I min 15 sec
and the CPU usage was way up.

I know Will has compiled the new pjsua with special parameters
- but with only minor changes from the earlier working pjsua used in 0.9.3

Maybe we should go back to the earlier version and contact Benny
(creator of PJSIP)?

The thing is people with higher spec hardware are finding 0.9.9 works
but quite a few are finding they have to use 0.9.3 (which Peppy calls 9.7 - because the command used to start it is p7)
0.9.3 used the earlier compilation of the source code.
Last I heard from Will - he is developing on a 'clean machine' in case libraries not installed on some machine are being used by his Puppy . . .

Stay tuned . . . 8)

Posted: Sat 12 Jul 2008, 00:44
by Lobster
OK a lot of testing behind the scenes . . .

This release is for test purposes if your PSIP cuts out . . .
http://tmxxine.com/sip/psip-0.9.10.pet

change to these settings by going to
configure / Edit config file

Code: Select all

#mucking with these levels will break puppysip
--log-level 6
--app-log-level 6
--log-file /tmp/psip/app-log
Now have a conversation with someone using psip
When call cuts out
wait two minutes
use pull down menu option
Configure / Debug
and press 'Build crash report'

Please send the file
/tmp/psip-crash-08-07-12-01-34-21.tgz
(may have different time stamp)
to HairyWill for analysis :)

Many thanks

Posted: Sat 12 Jul 2008, 08:39
by Lobster
New version
http://tmxxine.com/sip/psip-0.9.11.pet


NEW
  • More help messages on the pull down menu
    More pop dialogues
    Text messages should work for everyone.
    The gui now runs independently of pjsua, ie if you close the gui pjsua will be left running. if you want to stop pjsua then there is an entry on the phone menu.
:)

Posted: Sat 12 Jul 2008, 20:06
by prit1
0.9.11
Tried checking voice mail. It said there are 16 messages. Started playing the first one and stopped after about 50 seconds. Even when it was playing, it had disturbing background noise. And its blank after that

After this tried calling Lobster, it gave messages like dialing, connecting and then confirmed. I did not hear any tone at all.

I have sent the crash report to Will.

Posted: Wed 16 Jul 2008, 05:33
by Lobster
0.9.12 is out and will be in Puppy 4.1 Alpha to be released soonish

Prithish is having trouble with his mic but he heard me
Conversation with Jay was cut off - also we could do with an option to turn off echoing (feedback from people using speakers . . .)
- which I believe is a config setting . . .

New set of potential alternative icons received from Rastapix
Anyone fancy doing a wink tutorial - or just a tutorial?
Go ahead . . .

Posted: Wed 16 Jul 2008, 17:25
by Lobster
Will has released version 0.9.13

Emerging ideas

Eric (Caneri) is working on an online PSIP voice help desk
(pre alpha - very early days)
Very exciting idea - vast potential
Well done Eric - very challenging project

We need a PSIP version for those 'OS challenged' individuals
knows as 'Windows Users' :roll:
Pjsua does work on Windows - I believe Will has a compiled version available?
We have a second set of icons
available for the Windows version (designed by Rastapix)
This would suit a Windows programmer
- pjsua is a command line program and the interface could be written in a variety of languages . . .

Anyone up for it?

Great stuff guys :)

Posted: Wed 16 Jul 2008, 18:54
by HairyWill
Lobster wrote:We need a PSIP version for those 'OS challenged' individuals
knows as 'Windows Users' :roll:
Psip should interoperate with any sip compliant program. Voice works fine with the windows version of gizmo. Unfortunately the linux version of gizmo does not work with pjsua.

Posted: Sat 19 Jul 2008, 19:39
by Lobster
Grant has created this excellent tutorial
http://tmxxine.com/sip/psip-help.doc

Anyone fancy editing and checking / improving?
Please do and send to me (and Grant)

and Oli (or is it someone else now?)
might be working on the 4.1 Manual - so it could be passed on to them too . . .

Team Puppy. The Kennel evolves . . .

Posted: Mon 21 Jul 2008, 22:02
by Evil20071
If I may put in two cents worth, I had asked if Gizmo would work with the PSIP project. If anyone's online here in a bit, I'll get my buddy list on it set up and see what happens. ;)

Posted: Tue 22 Jul 2008, 07:00
by HairyWill
standard linux gizmo will not work with pjsua
windows gizmo will work with pjsua

it might be a codec thing
you could test this by using an --add-codec line in the psip config file to force pjsua to use a particular codec and then step through all the codecs that gizmo supports one by one. I think gaz posted a list of gizmo codecs.