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Re: [Linphone-users] problems with asterisk


From: Jason A. Pattie
Subject: Re: [Linphone-users] problems with asterisk
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:46:39 -0600
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Tom Poindexter wrote:
| Re: USB headsets - I just bought a Logitech 300 USB headset, it seems
to work

I tried the Logitech 200 and it was terrible, under both Linux and
Win2K, and I thought it would work great under Win2K.  The microphone
was not sensitive at all unless you literally stuck it inside your
mouth.  But who's going to do that?  And it kept rebooting my laptop
(even under Win2K).  I don't know if that's because of the load or what
or if my laptop has USB/hardware problems.  I didn't attempt to use it
with ALSA at that time.

| for me, but not with linphone since linphone doesn't play well with OSS.
| The in-line mute and volume controls don't work, but I can live with that.
| I'm using the stock OSS & usb drivers with RedHat 9.  I had to add a /dev
| node for /dev/dsp2 (14,35), my internal sound hardware takes /dev/dsp and
| /dev/dsp1. When I have more free cycles, I'll finally get the ALSA
| drivers installed and try the various combinations.  I'd rather have an *
| softphone solution that doesn't require extra drivers.
|
|
| I've had the best luck with Gnophone as a softphone for *, still
looking for
| a better solution.

Me too.  Let me know if Gnophone works with your Logitech USB headset
under ALSA.  I've noticed that Gnophone works the best with OSS drivers,
not ALSA.  Something to do (possibly) with on-the-fly bitrate
conversions or something in the OSS emulation support for ALSA.

If you like the IAX protocol, you might try iaxComm (iaxclient.sf.net)
or under Windows DIAX.  They both use the iaxClient libraries (I think).

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Jason A. Pattie
address@hidden
Xperience, Inc. (http://www.xperienceinc.com)
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