[Asterisk-Users] G729 codec problems
Alyed Tzompa
alyed.tzompa at simitel.com
Sat Apr 1 21:32:23 MST 2006
I used g729 couple of times in the past and got the warning messages ONLY when I was trying to use more channels than the total amount of licenses I'd got.
If you are sure you are using only one device that needs the license, I would suggest to check out how it is communicating with Asterisk. Also, if you have enough time try using the g729 with another soft / IP phone and see if you get the same result.
Alyed
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I am not. I have one license and use i channel.
It seems to detect the fact there are no more channels left and keeps
warning me about it in case I want to use more.
It is fine, but the warning is constant. All you see on Asterisk
console is running warning message.
Rudolf
On 4/2/06, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> RumaTech wrote:
>
> > And it keeps running like that. Call usually come through OK. If i try
> > to use "show g729" command, it shows that all codecs are in use. Well,
> > this is fine, I am using one, but I do not want to see those warnings.
> > Once is quite enough. Those continuos warnings make it impossible to se
> > any other asterisk output. How does one turns them off?
>
> You can't make them stop except by not trying to use more channels than
> you have licenses for.
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