chan_ss7 1.0.10 jitter buffer

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marek cervenka wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I do not understand the reason for having a jitter buffer in chan_ss7.
>>> The audio is received in on a TDM line. Thus there is no jitter.
>>>
>> I think the same reason as chan_zap has a jitter buffer. As far as I
>> know the other side of the conversation needs a jb.
> 
> yes. if you terminate from SIP(outgoing call to PSTN) you need jb at 
> chan_ss7 side

Ok. This is clear. But shouldn't the jitter buffer be implemented in 
chan_sip? How should chan_ss7 know if the audio is coming from a channel 
technology which causes jitter or not?

regards
klaus

> 
> PSTN <---(chan_ss7 w/jb) Asterisk SS7 <----SIP---- SIP phone
> 
> in reverse direction is jb in the phone
> PSTN --->(chan_ss7) Asterisk SS7 ----SIP----> (jb) SIP phone
> 
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