Hi Guys(Michel), Sorry for being pushy on this, will really appreciate if you guys can comment on this. I understand this is forum and no one is obliged to...
Thanks Joerg for looking at this. I will modify the SDP and add 101 as supported payload. ... Both server and twinkle are on same machine and hence 127.0.0.1 ...
... Yep! Or simply get rid of the NAT itself by using 2 public IPs out of the ~65530 available at OrgName: Carnegie Mellon University NetRange: 128.2.0.0...
Hi Amit, I didn't your mail before as Yahoo put it in the spam folder (aaaarggh). From now on Yahoo will send me an alert whenever it places messages in the...
... meanwhile i learned a little about mobicents what isn't a SIP-provider as i assumed before - situation clear now ;-) The "other proxy" is mobicents server,...
I'm looking for low price Twinkle compatible usb phones. I use a local voip company, all linux compatible usb phones I find seem to be "skype compatible", even...
Hi Lauro, I think twinkle doesn't care at all about the USB headphone, it just has to be supported by the operating system's drivers. In case of GNU/Linux: The...
... don't forget to test the following situation: SDP offer negotiates other "nonstandard" payload type for RFC2833. for this to test, set the payload type in...
thanks for the quick help and replies. It works with all mappings in NAT removed , and calling the enpoint directly as agent2@machineB-IPAddr : port Does...
It depends on your definition of "compatible". As for the sound device, you are right, that the ALSA drivers have to work. If they do, then Twinkle has access...
... And it does not need it anyway, ALSA supports these kinda tricks. <http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/twinklephone/message/790> ... Please read the whole...
<http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/pcm_plugins.html> Plugin: File This plugin stores contents of a PCM stream to file, and optionally ***>uses an...
Hi Joerg, Yes Mobicents acts as proxy. Regards, Amit. ... From: joerg <joerg.twinklephone@...> To: twinklephone@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 1, 2007...
Is there anyway to have Twinkle dial a number then pause for some amount of time then dial more numbers? I want to add some numbers to my address book that...
... not yet, but this makes a nice reasonable feature request. ... let's see what's Michel's opinion For now there might be some tricky way with a few scripts,...
Yep, this is a reasonable feature request. Others have made similar requests before. Twinkle does not support it at the moment. It should be possible to add an...
I just found a cool tool (sloccount) to count the number of source lines of code. Based on that metric it does some estimates. According to this tool the...
... Sorry Michel, i don't see the use of such field, as long as it has to be filled interactively. There's no difference to opening the DTMF dialog. ... That's...
that's absolutely correct, Michel! take a pen and paper, sum up all the evenings you were sitting debuging or implementing new features, or simply thinking...
some more commonly accepted data: correct debugged lines of code / (programmer * day) ~= 20 to 50 (!!) (long term average). This easily breaks down to 10 up to...
... True. ... and a ... what). ... wait", and "W" ... IIRC. ... ballance. So I could scan a telephone number for a P and use that as the separator. Where it...
... I'll think about this for another while, but the direction seems to be ok. Maybe twinkle can be smart enough to recognize an ITU conform telnumber. with ...
... maybe i missunderstood sth. Of course these user-field values are assigned to a _contact_, not to one of multiple _numbers_ in a specific contact. So for...
... even more easy: No need to sort out the "TWINKLE_*" custom-fields, my scripts will happily take it all. for the contact found, get a list of allFields()...
... Then W seems to be the most logical separator as with SIP I always know when the call is established. So DTMF can be sent after establishment. ... Ho ho,...
... yep! implementing a "wait 1 second" for a "P" won't hurt either i think. (not sure bout the "1" of above sentence. For modems you can set this value by ...