; ; Automatically generated from ../channels/chan_oss.c ; [general] ; General config options, with default values shown. ; You should use one section per device, with [general] being used ; for the first device and also as a template for other devices. ; ; All but 'debug' can go also in the device-specific sections. ; ; debug = 0x0 ; misc debug flags, default is 0 ; Set the device to use for I/O ; device = /dev/dsp ; Optional mixer command to run upon startup (e.g. to set ; volume levels, mutes, etc. ; mixer = ; Software mic volume booster (or attenuator), useful for sound ; cards or microphones with poor sensitivity. The volume level ; is in dB, ranging from -20.0 to +20.0 ; boost = n ; mic volume boost in dB ; Set the callerid for outgoing calls ; callerid = John Doe <555-1234> ; autoanswer = no ; no autoanswer on call ; autohangup = yes ; hangup when other party closes ; extension = s ; default extension to call ; context = default ; default context for outgoing calls ; language = "" ; default language ; If you set overridecontext to 'yes', then the whole dial string ; will be interpreted as an extension, which is extremely useful ; to dial SIP, IAX and other extensions which use the '@' character. ; The default is 'no' just for backward compatibility, but the ; suggestion is to change it. ; overridecontext = no ; if 'no', the last @ will start the context ; if 'yes' the whole string is an extension. ; low level device parameters in case you have problems with the ; device driver on your operating system. You should not touch these ; unless you know what you are doing. ; queuesize = 10 ; frames in device driver ; frags = 8 ; argument to SETFRAGMENT ;------------------------------ JITTER BUFFER CONFIGURATION -------------------------- ; jbenable = yes ; Enables the use of a jitterbuffer on the receiving side of an ; OSS channel. Defaults to "no". An enabled jitterbuffer will ; be used only if the sending side can create and the receiving ; side can not accept jitter. The OSS channel can't accept jitter, ; thus an enabled jitterbuffer on the receive OSS side will always ; be used if the sending side can create jitter. ; jbmaxsize = 200 ; Max length of the jitterbuffer in milliseconds. ; jbresyncthreshold = 1000 ; Jump in the frame timestamps over which the jitterbuffer is ; resynchronized. Useful to improve the quality of the voice, with ; big jumps in/broken timestamps, usually sent from exotic devices ; and programs. Defaults to 1000. ; jbimpl = fixed ; Jitterbuffer implementation, used on the receiving side of an OSS ; channel. Two implementations are currently available - "fixed" ; (with size always equals to jbmax-size) and "adaptive" (with ; variable size, actually the new jb of IAX2). Defaults to fixed. ; jblog = no ; Enables jitterbuffer frame logging. Defaults to "no". ;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [card1] ; device = /dev/dsp1 ; alternate device