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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:28 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] call quality problems in conference |
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Hi all!
I'm having some troubles with call quality using conferences. The
scenario is like this:
An agent makes a call to freeswitch and enters in a conference room
waiting for outbound calls; on the other side there is an application
generating outbound calls and when one is answered it is assigned to the
first agent available, so the outbound call enters in some of the
agents's conference room (it is some kind of semi-predictive dialer).
I'm using conferences because we need special features like monitoring
or whispering to the agents.
There are times when some of the outbound calls that enter in a
conference room have really bad quality: broken/choppy voice, echo, etc,
Something like this:
http://www.voiptroubleshooter.com/sound_files/40pct_rand_plc.wav
This occurs in 20%-40% of the outbound calls. I know it might be because
of the jitter or packet loss with our voip provider.
But.. this hardly occurs when the agents dial manually (using the bridge
app); when dialing manually the problem (when it ocurrs) is always
unperceptible. Thats why I think the conference room is aggravating the
problem.
Im using the 'jitterbuffer_msec=180' in the originate command and the
same in the dialplan (when the agents log-in).
What do you think is happening here?
Am I missing something? Any guidance will be really appreciated!
Thnks!!
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Regards..
Victor Toofic
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brian at freeswitch.org Guest
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Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:31 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] call quality problems in conference |
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Please post bugs to http://jira.freeswitch.org
/b
On Jun 18, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Victor Toofic wrote:
Quote: | Hi all!
I'm having some troubles with call quality using conferences. The
scenario is like this:
An agent makes a call to freeswitch and enters in a conference room
waiting for outbound calls; on the other side there is an application
generating outbound calls and when one is answered it is assigned to
the
first agent available, so the outbound call enters in some of the
agents's conference room (it is some kind of semi-predictive dialer).
I'm using conferences because we need special features like monitoring
or whispering to the agents.
There are times when some of the outbound calls that enter in a
conference room have really bad quality: broken/choppy voice, echo,
etc,
Something like this:
http://www.voiptroubleshooter.com/sound_files/40pct_rand_plc.wav
This occurs in 20%-40% of the outbound calls. I know it might be
because
of the jitter or packet loss with our voip provider.
But.. this hardly occurs when the agents dial manually (using the
bridge
app); when dialing manually the problem (when it ocurrs) is always
unperceptible. Thats why I think the conference room is aggravating
the
problem.
Im using the 'jitterbuffer_msec=180' in the originate command and the
same in the dialplan (when the agents log-in).
What do you think is happening here?
Am I missing something? Any guidance will be really appreciated!
Thnks!!
--
Regards..
Victor Toofic
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