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v2 v3 5 5 == Understanding Media Flow == 6 6 7 To better understand how audio media flows between media components in a call, lets use the following diagram: 8 9 http://www.pjsip.org/images/media-flow.jpg 7 Please see [wiki:media-flow Understanding Media Flow] for detailed explanation. 10 8 11 9 … … 15 13 There are tooo many audio quality problems than those mentioned below, but anyway lets try to enumerate them and present with some kind of troubleshooting guide: 16 14 17 === No audio is heard on local speaker during the call === 18 19 20 21 === No Audio is Heard by Remote Party === 22 23 === Loud Static Noise === 24 25 === Brief Drop-Outs in Audio === 15 1. [wiki:audio-problem-local-no-audio No audio is heard on local speaker during the call] 16 1. [wiki:audio-problem-remote-no-audio No Audio is Heard by Remote Party] 17 1. [wiki:audio-problem-static-noise Loud Static Noise] 18 1. [wiki:audio-problem-dropouts Brief Drop-Outs in Audio] 19 1. [wiki:audio-problem-sending-tone I'm sending tone in .WAV file from pjsua but got "stutters" on the remote side] 20 1. [wiki:audio-problem-remote-jitter High jitter value observed by remote party] 26 21 27 22 One mailing list member reported this problem in this thread: … … 36 31 > Seems one shouldn't use pjsip compiled in debug mode. (-g.) Going back to optimized cleared things up. 37 32 38 === I'm sending tone in .WAV file from pjsua but got "stutters" on the remote side ===39 33 40 34 One mailing list member tried to stream a .WAV file containing tone to X-Lite and SJPhone and observed audio "stutters" in the receiving side. But this didn't happen when the receiving side is another pjsua.