Play audio with samples/playfile correctly, but not on pjsua

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It's no improvement after defining that. :(

2008/5/14 Nanang Izzuddin <nanang at pjsip.org>:
> Try to rebuild without WSOLA implementation by defining:
> #define PJMEDIA_WSOLA_IMP PJMEDIA_WSOLA_IMP_NULL
> in the config_site.h.
>
> WSOLA is currently used for handling audio drift and PLC.
>
> Regards,
> nanang
>
>
> 2008/5/14 Fan-Cheng Wu ?????\ <fcwu.cs95g at nctu.edu.tw>:
>> Thanks for your kindly response, Benny.
>>
>> I tried with PCMU. In my platform, a ARM 9 processor, simple_pjsua is
>> required almost 95% CPU utilization. The only solution seems porting
>> encode/decode to DSP. Does anyone have better suggestions for me??
>>
>> ( I had complied with http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/audio-check-cpu
>> to decrease my CPU utlz, but it's useless)
>>
>> --
>> Fan-Cheng
>>
>> 2008/5/14 Benny Prijono <bennylp at pjsip.org>:
>>>
>>> 2008/5/13 Fan-Cheng Wu ?????\ <fcwu.cs95g at nctu.edu.tw>:
>>> >
>>> > My problem now can be fixed by adding param --ec-tail 0. But, when I was
>>> > talking to pjsua from another user agent which is not pjsua, the "human"
>>> > voice sounded like "robot" voice. It only happened on pjsua with ARM
>>> > platform while Ubuntu is correct. I thinks it's probably the problem on my
>>> > ARM. Anyways, thanks for your help, Nannang.
>>> >
>>>
>>> What codec did you use? If you use high complexity codec then probably
>>> your device couldn't take it. Try with G.711 first.
>>>
>>> > FYI, when I tried "--clock-rate 11025", pjsua would be terminated with
>>> > assertion on ../src/pjmedia/conference.c:1399
>>> > `cport->rx_buf_count<=cport->rx_buf_cap'
>>> >
>>>
>>> Clock rate 11025 (and 22050) currently can't work without explicit
>>> adjustment to ptime in the source (we need to set ptime to 40 when
>>> clock rate is 11025 and to 20 with clock rate 22050 to make a whole
>>> frame). As Nanang said ticket #532 will fix that, but in the mean time
>>> please don't use clock rate 11025 in any parts of pjmedia.
>>>
>>> I hope these fix your problems, please let me know if they don't.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>  Benny
>>>
>>>
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