Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago
I guess that there is no proximity sensor on the xoom.
In fact, if you have a close look to the "answer" icon, it's not the answer
icon !! It's an unlock icon ! It allow to unlock this lock screen.
This lock screen is useful on phones without proximity sensors to avoid you to
do unwanted actions. So if you simply slide to unlock the right handle, you'll
be able to do actions on the call screen again :) (timeout is about 5 s the
first time and then after unlocking or pressing a dtmf button 10 sec)
As for the dtmf problem, did you try auto mode or inband mode?
SIP info is supported by few sip provider -
The auto mode tries RTP first and if server does not like that fallback to
inband generation. Most of the time when there is a problem it is cause the sip
server claims to support RTP but actually do not. In this case pjsip does not
fallback to inband generation and your dtmf code (sent using RTP) is never
transmitted by your sip server. So usually in this case, forcing the "In band
generation" mode helps.
Or could be duplicate of issue 863.
Original comment by r3gis...@gmail.com
on 13 Apr 2011 at 12:17
I have tried forcing in band (also rtp/sip) and it doesn't seem to work. On my
old phone I was able to hear the dtmf as I dialed and when I tested with this I
wasn't able to hear the tones. This is after connecting the call. When
dialing in the dialer (before call connection) it does dtmf.
I am using callcentric for all of my testing.
You were 100% correct on the unlock. My old phone had the proximity sensor. I
just didn't look close enough. It works as expected once I unlocked it ;-)
Original comment by austin.t...@gmail.com
on 13 Apr 2011 at 3:15
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
austin.t...@gmail.com
on 13 Apr 2011 at 11:49