problem with alsa

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here is the output

sndinfo
14:45:46.475 os_core_unix.c  pjlib 1.0.1 for POSIX initialized
 14:45:46.548      pasound.c  PortAudio sound library initialized, status=0
 14:45:46.548      pasound.c  PortAudio host api count=1
 14:45:46.548      pasound.c  Sound device count=1
 14:45:46.548          pjlib  select() I/O Queue created (0x84da36c)
Device #00: 
  Name                : /dev/dsp
  # of input channels : 16
  # of output channels: 16
  Default clock rate  : 44100 Hz


Run with -h to get more options

sndtest
14:47:46.644 os_core_unix.c  pjlib 1.0.1 for POSIX initialized
 14:47:46.716      pasound.c  PortAudio sound library initialized, status=0
 14:47:46.716      pasound.c  PortAudio host api count=1
 14:47:46.716      pasound.c  Sound device count=1
 14:47:46.716          pjlib  select() I/O Queue created (0x8c9c774)
 14:47:46.716      sndtest.c  Found 1 devices:
 14:47:46.716      sndtest.c   0: /dev/dsp (capture=16, playback=16)
 14:47:46.718      sndtest.c  Testing playback device /dev/dsp
 14:47:46.718      sndtest.c  Testing capture device /dev/dsp
 14:47:47.063      sndtest.c   Please wait while test is in progress (~11 secs)..
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c   Dumping results:
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c    Parameters: clock rate=8000Hz, 80 samples/frame
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c    Playback stream report:
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c     Duration: 10s.000
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c     Frame interval: min=0.001ms, max=19.806ms
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c     Jitter: min=4.185ms, avg=13.506ms, max=19.804ms
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c    Capture stream report:
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c     Duration: 10s.000
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c     Frame interval: min=0.001ms, max=19.806ms
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c     Jitter: min=4.184ms, avg=13.503ms, max=19.803ms
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c    Checking for clock drifts:
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c     No clock drifts is detected
 14:47:58.182      sndtest.c   Test completed with some warnings


> From: saghul@xxxxxxxxx
> Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 15:39:23 +0200
> To: pjsip at lists.pjsip.org
> Subject: Re: problem with alsa
> 
> Have you ran the sndtest application? It's located at
> /pjsip-apps/src/samples/sndtest.c and also sndinfo, just to check
> pjsip correctly detects them...
> 
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