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Hi,

Have you got the call connected but there was no sound? Please see
http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/sound-problems.

Regards,
nanang


On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 1:14 AM, P.Muge Ersoy <muge.ersoy at gmail.com> wrote:
> ok i set PJMEDIA_RESAMPLE_IMP to PJMEDIA_RESAMPLE_NONE// now there is no
> problem but still no sound :(
>
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 9:00 PM, P.Muge Ersoy <muge.ersoy at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Thank you nanang;
>>
>> Now there is no termination but when ever an INVITE came to the stack it
>> gives below msg;
>> pjsua-sh4-linux: ../src/pjsip-ua/sip_inv.c:791: pjsip_inv_verify_request2:
>> Assertion `(status=pjmedia_sdp_validate(l_sdp))==0' failed.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 7:36 PM, Nanang Izzuddin <nanang at pjsip.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> >From the sndtest result, it seems the sound device worked fine. So the
>>> error may be related to resample stuff (e.g PJMEDIA_RESAMPLE_IMP set
>>> to PJMEDIA_RESAMPLE_NONE). Please try to add --clock-rate 8000 to the
>>> pjsua.config file.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> nanang
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:58 PM, P.Muge Ersoy <muge.ersoy at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Thanks for the tip
>>> >
>>> > The capture device i want to use is the VOIP USB phone .I tested it
>>> > with the
>>> > binary and it seems allright..
>>> >
>>> > root at IP:/# ./sndtest-sh4-linux --id 0
>>> >  22:02:10.181      sndtest.c Found 3 devices:
>>> >  22:02:10.183      sndtest.c  0: VOIP USB Phone           : USB Audio
>>> > (hw:0,0) (capture=1, playback=1)
>>> >  22:02:10.184      sndtest.c  1: default (capture=128, playback=128)
>>> >  22:02:10.184      sndtest.c  2: /dev/dsp (capture=16, playback=16)
>>> >  22:02:10.203      sndtest.c Testing playback device VOIP USB
>>> > Phone           : USB Audio (hw:0,0)
>>> >  22:02:10.204      sndtest.c Testing capture device VOIP USB Phone
>>> > : USB Audio (hw:0,0)
>>> >  22:02:10.411      sndtest.c  Please wait while test is in progress
>>> > (~11
>>> > secs)..
>>> >  22:02:21.684      sndtest.c  Dumping results:
>>> >  22:02:21.684      sndtest.c   Parameters: clock rate=8000Hz, 80
>>> > samples/frame
>>> >  22:02:21.684      sndtest.c   Playback stream report:
>>> >  22:02:21.685      sndtest.c    Duration: 10s.020
>>> >  22:02:21.685      sndtest.c    Frame interval: min=0.062ms,
>>> > max=45.741ms
>>> >  22:02:21.686      sndtest.c    Jitter: min=5.971ms, avg=19.976ms,
>>> > max=45.677ms
>>> >  22:02:21.686      sndtest.c   Capture stream report:
>>> >  22:02:21.686      sndtest.c    Duration: 10s.020
>>> >  22:02:21.686      sndtest.c    Frame interval: min=0.075ms,
>>> > max=45.708ms
>>> >  22:02:21.688      sndtest.c    Jitter: min=5.992ms, avg=19.940ms,
>>> > max=45.624ms
>>> >  22:02:21.689      sndtest.c   Checking for clock drifts:
>>> >  22:02:21.689      sndtest.c    No clock drifts is detected
>>> >  22:02:21.689      sndtest.c  Test completed with some warnings
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > I added --capture-dev 0 to my config file than i run root at IP:/#
>>> > ./pjsua-sh4-linux --config-file pjsua.config
>>> > It gave below error and teminated..
>>> >
>>> >  22:06:24.446   pjsua_core.c pjsua version 0.9.0-release for
>>> > sh4-unknown-linux-gnu initialized
>>> >  22:06:30.735    pjsua_acc.c Registration sent
>>> >  22:06:46.301    pjsua_acc.c IP address change detected for account 2
>>> > (192.168.0.224:5060 --> 213.143.229.18:40653). Updating registration..
>>> >  22:06:46.303    pjsua_acc.c Unregistration sent
>>> >  22:06:46.307    pjsua_acc.c Registration sent
>>> >  22:06:46.428  pjsua_media.c Unable to open sound device: Invalid
>>> > operation
>>> > (PJ_EINVALIDOP) [status=70013]
>>> >  22:06:46.439    pjsua_acc.c Unable to create/send REGISTER: Object is
>>> > busy
>>> > (PJSIP_EBUSY) [status=171001]
>>> >  22:06:46.508    pjsua_acc.c sip:60000004 at turktelekom.com.tr:
>>> > registration
>>> > success, status=200 (OK), will re-register in 3600 seconds
>>> >
>>> > Any idea?
>>> >
>>> > On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 5:12 PM, Nanang Izzuddin <nanang at pjsip.org>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Hi,
>>> >>
>>> >> What about sndtest for each device below? (e.g "sndtest-xxxx --id
>>> >> 0/1/2"). Just FYI, pjsua also has parameter to set playback and
>>> >> capture device, so in case the sndtest shows good result on a device,
>>> >> you can try to run pjsua using that device.
>>> >>
>>> >> Regards,
>>> >> nanang
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 8:40 PM, P.Muge Ersoy <muge.ersoy at gmail.com>
>>> >> wrote:
>>> >> > I run sndinfo on the board and here is the output below;
>>> >> >
>>> >> >  19:48:54.434 os_core_unix.c  pjlib 1.0-rc1 for POSIX initialized
>>> >> >  19:48:55.495      pasound.c  PortAudio sound library initialized,
>>> >> > status=0
>>> >> >  19:48:55.495      pasound.c  PortAudio host api count=2
>>> >> >  19:48:55.496      pasound.c  Sound device count=3
>>> >> >  19:48:55.499          pjlib  select() I/O Queue created (0x487b74)
>>> >> > Device #00:
>>> >> >   Name                : VOIP USB Phone           : USB Audio
>>> >> > (hw:0,0)
>>> >> >   # of input channels : 1
>>> >> >   # of output channels: 1
>>> >> >   Default clock rate  : 8000 Hz
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Device #01:
>>> >> >   Name                : default
>>> >> >   # of input channels : 128
>>> >> >   # of output channels: 128
>>> >> >   Default clock rate  : 44100 Hz
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Device #02:
>>> >> >   Name                : /dev/dsp
>>> >> >   # of input channels : 16
>>> >> >   # of output channels: 16
>>> >> >   Default clock rate  : 44100 Hz
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> > It recognize the sound device which is a usb phone . I run another
>>> >> > sip
>>> >> > stack
>>> >> > with media stack , sound was working.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > What might be the problem ?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Regards
>>> >> > Muge
>>> >> >
>>> >> > On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 6:55 PM, Nanang Izzuddin <nanang at pjsip.org>
>>> >> > wrote:
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Try to run snd_info & snd_test for each sound device (they should
>>> >> >> be
>>> >> >> in pjsip-apps/bin/samples directory), just to make sure whether the
>>> >> >> existing pjmedia sound device abstraction (pasound.c in this case)
>>> >> >> can
>>> >> >> works on your board. If it is not working, then you may need to
>>> >> >> follow
>>> >> >> the quoted doc above, creating your own sound device wrapper. Here
>>> >> >> is
>>> >> >> the doc of sound device interface (sound.h):
>>> >> >> http://www.pjsip.org/pjmedia/docs/html/group__PJMED__SND.htm
>>> >> >> There are some samples of sound device wrapper implementation:
>>> >> >> pasound.c, symbian_sound[_aps].c, dsound.c
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Btw, since PJSIP sound device implementation on Linux is using
>>> >> >> PortAudio, it may also be useful to find related topics from
>>> >> >> PortAudio
>>> >> >> forums/mailing list archive.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Regards,
>>> >> >> nanang
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 9:15 PM, P.Muge Ersoy <muge.ersoy at gmail.com>
>>> >> >> wrote:
>>> >> >> > Hi All;
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > I am having trouble about sound on st linux. I compiled the pjsua
>>> >> >> > and
>>> >> >> > had
>>> >> >> > two assertion. First one was;
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > "pjsua-sh4-unknown-linux-gnu:
>>> >> >> > src/../../../portaudio/src/common/pa_front.c:352: Pa_Initialize:
>>> >> >> > Assertion
>>> >> >> > `"PortAudio: compile time and runtime endianness don't match" &&
>>> >> >> > (((char
>>> >> >> > *)&nativeOne)[0]) == 0' failed.
>>> >> >> > little endian a set ediyoruz pa_endianness.h "
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > I set it to little endian manually.. Second one was ;
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > pjsua-sh4-unknown-linux-gnu:
>>> >> >> > src/../../../portaudio/src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c:837:
>>> >> >> > BuildDeviceList: Assertion `devIdx < numDeviceNames' failed.
>>> >> >> > pa_linux_alsa.c
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > I simply command out it.
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > I compiled and when i started pjsua it loaded and registered
>>> >> >> >  successfully
>>> >> >> > ... I made call, connection establish but there was no sound.
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > There is Alsa driver register on the ST board;
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.11rc4 (Wed
>>> >> >> > Mar
>>> >> >> > 22
>>> >> >> > 10:27:24
>>> >> >> > 2006 UTC).
>>> >> >> > ALSA device list:
>>> >> >> >   #0: STb7100_PCM0
>>> >> >> >   #1: STb7100_PCM1
>>> >> >> >   #2: STb7100_SPDIF
>>> >> >> >   #3: STb7100_CNV
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > I saw below at documentation page;
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > "Use your own sound device abstraction, rather than PortAudio. If
>>> >> >> > you
>>> >> >> > are
>>> >> >> > porting PJSIP to an embedded platform, you will need to create
>>> >> >> > your
>>> >> >> > own
>>> >> >> > sound device abstraction. So supposing we don't use PortAudio and
>>> >> >> > use
>>> >> >> > the
>>> >> >> > NULL sound device implementation
>>> >> >> > (PJMEDIA_SOUND_IMPLEMENTATION=PJMEDIA_SOUND_NULL_SOUND), we will
>>> >> >> > reduce
>>> >> >> > executable size by approximately 49 KB."
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > Actually i didn't quite get the meaning of sound device
>>> >> >> > abstraction ?
>>> >> >> > How
>>> >> >> > would it be done ?
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >> > Regards
>>> >> >> > Muge
>>> >> >> >
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>>> >> >> >
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> --
>>> >> >> Regards,
>>> >> >> nanang
>>> >> >>
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