[arm-allstar] More on Zoiper on the iphone

David McGough kb4fxc at inttek.net
Sat Sep 10 16:11:29 EST 2016


Hi Tom,

Glad it's working.

Since the volume level issue is with Zopier directly, Zopier would ideally
be the best place for a wider range volume adjustment method, rather than
Asterisk, in this scenario.

For my curiosity, I just google'd some phrases similar to: "zopier low
volume" and low volume levels seem to be common complaints. Some comments
mention looking through the Zopier settings, such as:

..."There is a speaker gain option in Zoiper->Config->Audio, which you can
try. Another option in the same menu is the "Audio Driver". Speaker gain
should do the trick, but try both, do some tests with them to see which
will have better effect with your device."...

73, David KB4FXC



On Sat, 10 Sep 2016, Tom Whiteside via arm-allstar wrote:

> I was able to finally get Zoiper to properly register with my Allstar node -
> the final piece of the puzzle was to change the iax.conf "host=" line to
> dynamic as the example code had to start with.   Got confused thinking this
> should be an actual IP address given it was a public static IP address -
> that was WRONG!
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> Still wishing I could raise the volume on the iPhone Zoiper app in speaker
> mode.  (Not an issue with Bluetooth car usage.)  This link gives an example
> of adding a volume statement to the dial definition in extensions.conf:
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> http://www.withsupport.co.uk/wiki/increasing-sip-volume-freepbxasteriskelast
> ixtrixbox
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> exten => s,1,Set(VOLUME(TX)=4)            ;can be any integer from 0 to 10
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> exten => s,1,Set(VOLUME(RX)=4)            ;can be any integer from 0 to 10
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> Tried that but with asterisk -rvvv monitoring, it reports "VOLUME not
> registered" so looks like this is not supported in our version.
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> Any ideas on this?
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> Tom N5TW
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