[asterisk-dev] Potential change to outgoing codec offers (new
topic)
BJ Weschke
bweschke at gmail.com
Wed Oct 18 11:08:47 MST 2006
On 10/18/06, Kevin P. Fleming <kpfleming at digium.com> wrote:
> ----- Brian Candler <B.Candler at pobox.com> wrote:
> > Ah, that's more sophisticated than I was thinking, which was simply
> > that you
> > wouldn't offer G.729 in the second INVITE when _no_ G.729 licences
> > have been
> > installed at all (i.e. the common out-of-the-box situation)
>
> Hmm... hadn't considered that. One possible way to do that would be to filter the list of codecs we offer in the outgoing channel (not specific to SIP/RTP) to only the ones available on the incoming channel plus those we for which we have a 'codec-to-slin' translator registered for. We could then modify the G.729 codec to not register itself if there are no licenses available, and potentially even dynamically unregister/reregister itself as license availability changes (this is not a perfect solution because it doesn't allow 'reservation' of licenses).
>
> It's pretty late in the game to make a change like this for Asterisk 1.4, but I suspect given the number of people that experience this problem every day it's likely the community would be happy if we did it.
>
> Thoughts?
>
+1 from here on that thought.
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