[Asterisk-Users] SNOM100 GSM again
WipeOut .
wipeout at linuxmail.org
Sun May 18 07:24:10 MST 2003
This is the problem we are all having by GSM not being a happy camper when used with Asterisk.. Hopefully it will be fixed soon..
Alternatively you can buy the G.729 Codec from Digium which should be even leaner on bandwidth than GSM..
> yes, but I can't control which GSM codec to use.
> And all the others are expensive codecs in the mean of bandwith usage.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "WipeOut ." <wipeout at linuxmail.org>
> To: <levi at televersions.com>
> Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 3:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SNOM100 GSM again
>
>
> > You can already control the codec usage in the sip.conf file...
> >
> > add the lines:-
> >
> > disallow=all
> > allow=alaw
> >
> > or ulaw or gsm..
> >
> >
> >
> > > OK I did some researches and tests with it, and finally:
> > > I registered my messenger to the asterisk and called if from the snom.
> The audio from the snom to the messenger was PERFECT. By the time of the
> call This message was running on the asterisk console:
> > > WARNING[16400]: File dsp.c, Line 1107 (ast_dsp_process): Unable to
> detect process 2 frames
> > >
> > > My conclusion is that the snom100 utilizes MSGSM codec.:(
> > > I wrote to snom if they want to add a feature to be able to choose
> which gsm I want to use, but no answer yet.
> > >
> > > Now I'm trying to write you this question:) Can you implement a feature
> eg. to the sip.conf to be able to define wich codec to use?
> > >
> > > THX
> >
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