[Rtcomm] [Rtcomm] [Bug 6936] New: Caller voice gets minced after some time when taking call via SIP

From: bugzilla-daemon at maemo.org bugzilla-daemon at maemo.org
Date: Sun Dec 13 23:46:27 EET 2009
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6936

           Summary: Caller voice gets minced after some time when taking
                    call via SIP
           Product: Chat & Call & SMS
           Version: 5.0/(1.2009.42-11)
          Platform: All
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: Low
         Component: SIP
        AssignedTo: rtcomm at maemo.org
        ReportedBy: spamsuxx at gmail.com
         QAContact: sip-bugs at maemo.bugs


SOFTWARE VERSION:
Maemo 1.2009.42-11 on Nokia N900

EXACT STEPS LEADING TO PROBLEM: 
1. Create a SIP account on the phone
2. Connect to the SIP account (I did via WLAN)
3. Take an incoming call and chat for some time (20 to 30 min)



EXPECTED OUTCOME:
A smooth conversation.

ACTUAL OUTCOME:
The opponents voice will be chopped and it will be impossible to understand a
word after some time. BUT the caller can clearly understand you and you can
tell him to call again. Than the story starts from the beginning. So it's a one
way problem.

REPRODUCIBILITY:
Always

EXTRA SOFTWARE INSTALLED:
-

OTHER COMMENTS:
The WLAN connection and SIP connection works flawless using the a Fritz!BOX
7270 with Fritz!Fon or any other fon connected to the box. It suggests a bug in
the N900.

I connected to a 1und1 VoIP (SIP) Flatrate.
(1und1-8.sip.mgc.voip.telefonica.de:5060)

dmesg does not show anything related

By the way.. where to look for logs? /var/log just contains pycentral.log


User-Agent:       Opera/9.80 (X11; Linux i686; U; en) Presto/2.2.15
Version/10.20

Cheers
Bjoern Olausson


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