Odd conference memory corruption issue

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More on this issue. If I just use the mute switch on my headset, I  
can reproduce the crash. It appears that PJSIP is doing something odd  
if it detects silence from the mic.

Norman Franke
ASD, Inc.



On Jan 3, 2008, at 6:04 PM, Norman Franke wrote:

> I'm not entirely sure PJSIP is causing this, but here is what's  
> happening:
>
> 1. I establish a SIP call somewhere.
> 2. Create a recorder instance, connect to the call and sound input  
> device.
> 3. Mute the audio (i.e. the main input device is disconnected from  
> the recorder & call.)
> 4. At this point, memory corruption happens constantly in the  
> background.
> 5. Unmuting (i.e. reconnecting the sound input device to the call  
> and recorder) stops the memory corruption from continuing.
>
> Any ideas on how to track this one down?
>
> Norman Franke
> ASD, Inc.
>
>
>
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