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#151 Post by Caneri »

Ok...using the new 4.1rc and psip 0.12 August 8 2008 version with call quality set to 10 and max calls set to 4 works for me..hooray!! I don't see anyone online however but maybe none are online..dunno.

I called Grant and got him on his cell phone..ooops...I wondered why the rings sounded like the British double ring...lol

Overall my setup works well and vm messages are getting forwarded to email..hooray again.

I have posted a few vm messages to Lobster,Grant, Will and myself for testing so if you don't gt them let me know

Best,
Eric
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#152 Post by HairyWill »

eric,
I got two messages from you
the first was sent wiith 0.12 but had very poor audio quality
the second with 0.11 which sounded much better, OK

edit just received one today from 0.12, exellent call quality, cheers
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#153 Post by Béèm »

I have now a telephone facility via internet with my provider.
This is done through my rooter/adsl modem which has voip support.
Could I use that SIP domain and userid with this program?
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#154 Post by Lobster »

I am glad Eric has PSIP working
- it is not working for me
No doubt it is some setting
I have forgotten to set in the config file

I am having to go back to pjsua from command line . . .

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# ./psip2
/usr/local/psip/func_startpjsua: line 43: 13482 Broken pipe             tail -f $PJSIGNAL >$PJTMP/pjsua-input-pipe
/usr/local/psip/func_progressbar: line 3: 13957 Broken pipe             cat "$PJTMP/status-message"
/usr/local/psip/func_progressbar: line 3: 13974 Broken pipe             cat "$PJTMP/status-message"
/usr/local/psip/func_progressbar: line 3: 13988 Broken pipe             cat "$PJTMP/status-message"
/usr/local/psip/func_progressbar: line 3: 14019 Broken pipe             cat "$PJTMP/status-message"
/usr/local/psip/func_progressbar: line 3: 14033 Broken pipe             cat "$PJTMP/status-message"
/usr/local/psip/func_progressbar: line 3: 14050 Broken pipe             cat "$PJTMP/status-message"
/usr/local/psip/func_progressbar: line 3: 14064 Broken pipe             cat "$PJTMP/status-message"
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#155 Post by Caneri »

Hi Lobster,

This below is what I'm using along with speex...some people can't use speex so maybe look there. Also at one time I had to delete ALL psip files including the tmp/psip directory to start anew...this worked.

Also remember to leave one line empty at the bottom of the cfg file.

My partial settings are as follows

#
# Network settings:
#
--local-port 5060
#I think ice is important for maintaining routing information for those with dynamic internet ip addresses
#--use-ice
#I think this might only work if you have a gizmo account
#--stun-srv=stun01.sipphone.com

#
# Media settings:
#
# using default --clock-rate 12000
--quality 10
# using default --ec-tail 200
# using default --ilbc-mode 20
--rtp-port 4000

#
# User agent:
#
--max-calls 4

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#156 Post by smokey01 »

Béèm wrote:I have now a telephone facility via internet with my provider.
This is done through my rooter/adsl modem which has voip support.
Could I use that SIP domain and userid with this program?
Beem, that would be a Yes.

gazb uses this type of setup all the time.

Gaz if you see this maybe you can explain your setup to beem.

Smokey

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#157 Post by Béèm »

Smokey, thanks for the confirmation.

Hope Gaz can put me on track.
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#158 Post by gazb »

Béèm wrote:I have now a telephone facility via internet with my provider.
This is done through my rooter/adsl modem which has voip support.
Could I use that SIP domain and userid with this program?
There is some info here
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=120

You have to add county codes etc..the help section at gizmo5 would help.

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#159 Post by Béèm »

Gazb
I am very new to this stuff.
I did come that far that the whitebook did found my provider *8260 voip.belgacom.be, but as there is a red sign with a little cross, I understand Belgacom is refusing incoming calls.
I don't know if it is the same for outgoing calls.

To have the gizmo help you talked about, do I have to install another program then psip?
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#160 Post by Trobin »

In Puppy 4.2, is there a way to access psjua from the command line?
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#161 Post by Lobster »

In Puppy 4.2, is there a way to access psjua from the command line?
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#162 Post by Caneri »

Hi all you Voip/Psip users.

We (Prit and myself) are running a test of Gizmo from a web page.

Look here http://www.puppylinux.asia/

So far it does not work for me but maybe a few testers will help.

To all the psip/voip users..sorry I have been away. After Christmas I would like to get back into the voice contacts again....it was a great time to talk to all the people using Psip, Skype and Gizmo.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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#163 Post by smokey01 »

Eric, it doesn't work for me either.

I even registered another Gizmo logon and that didn't work either.

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#164 Post by Caneri »

Hiya Grant,

Long time no psee (psip see)

Well I'll let it go for a bit then put it in the biz bag (biz bag was a commercial on TV years back over here).

Thanks smokey....we'll chat soon.

Eric
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#165 Post by peppyy »

Caneri wrote:Hi all you Voip/Psip users.

We (Prit and myself) are running a test of Gizmo from a web page.

Look here http://www.puppylinux.asia/

So far it does not work for me but maybe a few testers will help.

To all the psip/voip users..sorry I have been away. After Christmas I would like to get back into the voice contacts again....it was a great time to talk to all the people using Psip, Skype and Gizmo.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Eric
And the same to you ;)

I was able to get the echo test voice to play at half speed and the test came back but Very ch-o-py . Interesting project ;)
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#166 Post by Caneri »

Hey Peppyy,

This gizmo thingy is still early beta so it may take awhile for it to come online fully.

I still can't login...it just sits there trying to connect...hmmm

Happy New Year..have a beer (replace with beverage of your choice here ) for me...

Eric

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