[asterisk-users] Attempting native bridge of
Victor Toofic
toofics at gmail.com
Thu Nov 16 12:02:46 MST 2006
El jue, nov 16 de 2006 a las 11:35 -0600, Victor Toofic comentaba:
> El jue, nov 16 de 2006 a las 18:28 +0530, Vicky comentaba:
> > g729 is not a free codec . YOu have to buy it from digium at rateof $10 per
> > channel license . If you are just using asterisk and havent bought g729
> > license then asterisk will just do bridging of g729 and wont edit/transcode
> > stream .
> >
> > On 16/11/06, Victor Toofic <toofics at gmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >I have the following scenario:
> > >
> > > g729 gsm
> > > UAS <-----------> * <-----------> UAC
> > >
> > >I am using sipp to generate the calls between the UAC and the UAS and
> > >sending some rtp from the UAC, I want * to do transcoding but as I see
> > >it is not. As long as I know 'Attempting native bridge' means only
> > >passing-through the rtp ¿Am I wrong?
>
> I get the same message even if I'm not using g729:
>
> --Attempting native bridge of SIP/testgsm-081784b0 and SIP/testulaw-0817da80
>
> ulaw gsm
> UAS <-----------> * <-----------> UAC
>
Ok, sorry for insist. I have registered two ip phones using
differents codecs (ulaw & g729) and I have audio in both ways, so * is
doing transcoding. But I am still getting the log 'Attempting native
bridge of'.. so I wonder, What does that really mean?
Thanks!!
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