[Asterisk-Users] broadvoice and gsm codec
Sean Cook
scook at kinex.net
Wed Dec 1 07:33:54 MST 2004
Correct me if I am wrong, but G729 is not distributed with asterisk. By
default it is not available without a license.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-ITU+G.729
You have to compile and install the free implementation to test.
Otherwise it won't work...
Kinda hard to get asterisk to use a codecs that isn't installed ;)
Sean
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 19:36 -0800, Luki wrote:
> >> I have broadvoice working with ulaw like the example shows.
> >> I was wondering if another codec like gsm can be used.
> > We've been told no previously. Wouldn't be hard to prove it though.
>
> I just tried it. Looks to me that the answer is no.
>
> When forcing G729 I get:
> Got SIP response 480 "Temporarily unavailable" back from 147.135.0.128
>
> With G726 the call "connects" but all you hear is the friendly voice saying
> "your call cannot be completed at this time". Changing it back to g711 makes
> it work again.
>
> FYI, sip show channels shows:
>
> Peer User/ANR Call ID Seq (Tx/Rx) Format Duration
> 147.135.0.128 3604000000 5acd3e62478 00102/00000 G726 0:03
> 164.67.000.000 11 2f1743df-f5 00101/00102 ULAW 0:03
>
> --Luki
>
>
>
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