On 3/10/07, Theo Band <theo.band at xanadu-wireless.com> wrote: > > I try to find a softphone that works with Asterisk and Centos44, does > anyone has a good suggestion or is it better to buy a hardphone? > AFAIK, microphone bad quality is more related to the hardware, not the software. My onboard "Intel high definition" sound chipset (ICH7 compatible - Intel 945GNT) has a bad output sound, but a much worse input (microphone). I have tried using Windows XP, CentOS, Ubuntu, many softphones (Skype, X-Lite, Ekiga, Twinkle) and definitely the problem is hardware (or all drivers are broken). The solution was to buy a PCI sound card from a friend (Ensoniq 5880 AudioPCI). Its output quality is not that good - but better than "Intel high definition" - and its input quality is of a very good usability. Although it worked very nicely on Ubuntu 6.10, the microphone is not working on CentOS yet (actually it work once, but I wasn't able to reproduce yet, maybe I was using Centosplus kernel, don't remember now), but I'm gonna invest some time on that as soon as I can. I have used Twinkle on Ubuntu 6.10. Between many free softphones, it was for sure the best. I have not used it with a personal Asterisk, but I have used it with a real VoIP company (www.vono.net.br), which *may* be using Asterisk. It had some bugs, needed to be restarted from time to time, although it was far from the last version. I would really recommend this software, if it was available as rpm to CentOS. At last, I can say Skype works on CentOS, though this is not what you want. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070310/0006c49d/attachment-0005.html>