IRC log for #asterisk on 20110101

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13:38.04*** topic/#asterisk is Asterisk: The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- Asterisk 1.8.1.1 (2010/12/15), 1.6.2.15 (2010/12/08), 1.4.38 (2010/12/08), *-Addons 1.6.2.2, 1.4.12 (2010/09/22), dahdi-linux 2.4.0 (2010/09/01), dahdi-tools 2.4.0 (2010/09/01), libpri 1.4.11.5 (2010/11/22) -=- Visit the new official Asterisk wiki: wiki.asterisk.org -=- http://xkcd.com/806/
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17:05.28Alton35Guys, I originate calls under AMI with ActionID: set and do not reliably get it back from Asterisk.  Is there some sort of trick?
17:06.18JerJerAlton35:  i use async
17:06.29Alton35yup, here too
17:07.22Alton35I just notice that if I launch a call manually the actionid: is always returned, but in a program, passing variables, etc. it just isn't.
17:07.46Alton35Maybe there's some other way to accomplish the same thing.
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21:50.08Intel``hi guys.. can anyone help me with a2billing here?
21:50.27Intel``im just having problem with outbound caller ID
21:52.32Intel``we have a 100 DID pri line. the problem is. my extension is 3111 and my direct line is 2293111. but when i call to my mobile, it shows 2293100
22:07.54yangIntel``: maybe ask on a2billing forum ?
22:09.32Intel``well they seems to be choosy to who they answer :d
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22:57.49swapnhi need some help in app_jack
22:58.23swapni am getting this message
22:58.24swapnapp_jack.c: Client Open Status: Failure, Server Failed
22:59.05swapnjack_lsp
22:59.06swapnJACK tmpdir identified as [/dev/shm]
22:59.08swapndummy_pcm:capture_1
22:59.09swapndummy_pcm:capture_2
22:59.11swapndummy_pcm:playback_1
22:59.13swapndummy_pcm:playback_2
22:59.28swapnanyone there or am i just spamming a hannel
22:59.34swapn*channel
23:01.01swapn???
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23:43.07dlynesswapn, well, if you need to paste more than 2 lines, you should be using pastebin...
23:43.09dlynes~pb
23:43.09infobot[~pb] A "pastebin" is a web-based service where you should paste anything over 3 lines so you don't flood the channel. Here are links to a few : http://www.pastebin.com , http://pastebin.ca , http://channels.debian.net/paste , http://paste.lisp.org , http://bin.cakephp.org/ , http://asterisk.pastey.net/ , or install pastebinit with yum or aptitude.
23:43.33dlynesswapn, that being said, I don't believe app_jack is a very popular module, either
23:43.41swapnhmmm
23:43.52dlynesswapn, it's for the magic jack or something, isn't it?
23:44.06swapni know its not popular but i can't find a substitute either
23:44.11swapnno
23:44.25dlynesswapn, what's it for, then?
23:44.26swapnbasically i am trying to manipulate voice of caller
23:44.47swapnusing ladspa plugins
23:45.09swapnas a first step i tried to create jack_hook
23:45.15swapnbut that failed
23:45.16swapn:)
23:45.35swapndo you have any suggestion on how to go about it
23:53.39drmessanoI wish there was more documentation on app_jack, I may be using it for a project here soon
23:55.59swapnok

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