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[Linphone-users] Re: unusual request: a way to not use a soundcard with


From: mcquaid mcquaid
Subject: [Linphone-users] Re: unusual request: a way to not use a soundcard with linphonec
Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 03:15:59 -0400

Just wanted to reply that I figured it out.  Sorry to have bothered.

In case anyone is curious I used the module snd-dummy which creates a dummy alsa soundcard that forwards everything to /dev/null.  In linphonec by choosing soundcard help you can find out how to choose one instead of modifying the config.  Great console voip app.

On 5/7/07, mcquaid mcquaid <address@hidden> wrote:
Instead of my saying all that, I read that alsa can create a NULL plugin.  So I guess my basic question is how do I specify a different soundcard in the .asoundrc?

I can only get it to accept playback_dev_id=ALSA: default device or playback_dev_id=OSS: /dev/dsp

I put this
pcm.none {
type null # Null PCM
}

in my .asoundrc and tried playback_dev_id=ALSA: none device
and simply ALSA: none

but both reverted back to default device.




On 5/7/07, mcquaid mcquaid < address@hidden> wrote:
I used to use the linphone gui on my laptop and home computer.  But at home I now have an ata so only use it on my laptop.

I have another box thats running mythtv and I have a program that would grab the caller id and display on myths on screen display.  Now I'm using the ata, this program can no longer sniff the voip packets with how my network is set up. 

I thought of logging into my provider twice (with the ata and linphonec) and grabbing the caller id info from the running linphonec and forward it to my myth box. 

And it works.  But the linphonec  running  uses the soundcard.  I tried changing playback_dev_id=ALSA: default device to OSS:/dev/dsp1 which I don't have, but it checks I guess and switched it back to ALSA.  It would accept dsp though.  Could I somehow make a fake dsp1 under /dev to satisfy linphonec startup checks but not actually be tied to anything?

Again, it's a unusual request I guess, but basically I just want this instance of linphonec running, it's never going to answer/make calls.  So I'd rather it not use the soundcard even though it's uses alsa and wouldn't hold the soundcard hostage.  I bet there is probably a better way of doing this though.  I'm not sure if some sip server could do this more elegently, I tried asterisk and some other sip one in the past, and they both had problems with my nat, as did ekiga, but linphone never gave me issues receiving incoming calls, so it would be nice if I could use it here.




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