[sip]
media_encryption=none
default_proxy=-1
guess_hostname=1
contact=<sip:op@22.2.2.2>
inc_timeout=15
use_info=0
use_rfc2833=0
use_ipv6=0
register_only_when_network_is_up=1
[sound]
playback_dev_id=ALSA: omap3pandora
ringer_dev_id=ALSA: omap3pandora
capture_dev_id=ALSA: imic
echocancellation=1
remote_ring=/usr/share/sounds/linphone/ringback.wav
alsadev=imic
[video]
size=cif
display=0
capture=0
show_local=0
self_view=0
[net]
adaptive_rate_control=1
firewall_policy=0
mtu=0
[GtkUi]
advanced_ui=1
[rtp]
audio_rtp_port=7078
video_rtp_port=9078
audio_jitt_comp=60
video_jitt_comp=60
nortp_timeout=30
[audio_codec_0]
mime=speex
rate=32000
enabled=1
[audio_codec_1]
mime=speex
rate=16000
enabled=1
[audio_codec_2]
mime=speex
rate=8000
enabled=1
[audio_codec_3]
mime=GSM
rate=8000
enabled=1
[audio_codec_4]
mime=PCMU
rate=8000
enabled=1
[audio_codec_5]
mime=PCMA
rate=8000
enabled=1
[audio_codec_6]
mime=L16
rate=44100
enabled=0
[audio_codec_7]
mime=L16
rate=44100
enabled=0
[audio_codec_8]
mime=G722
rate=8000
enabled=0
If it needs to be in the left slot, then its the same slot as android wants to use. So if android will accept that the sdcard is ext2 formatted it should work.You put the card on left slot and boot it when needed.
Yes, you can put pnds on it.
Dunno about android.
Another debug approach is to capture the sequence and then pick it apart with Wireshark. SuperZaxxon has the pcapI have one more issue when using Linphone.
I know how to use a teminal, but have no idea how to capture. But guessing it could be something like entering: tcpdump wlan0 > tcpdump.logAnother debug approach is to capture the sequence and then pick it apart with Wireshark. SuperZaxxon has the pcapI have one more issue when using Linphone.
library but no tcpdump; with a little fiddling I got it to build with SZ's pcap, so if you're up for dealing with a CLI tool
and reading SIP traces, you can probably figure out what went wrong.