[Asterisk-Users] Confused on G723 and G729
Pedro
traci.asterisk at gmail.com
Thu Apr 28 07:13:49 MST 2005
In your case, where you will need the license is on the box that your
phones register to. For exampe, when someone checks voicemail,
encoding takes place, therefore you need a license.
Look at it this way:
[g729 provider] ---------(SIP or IAX)----------- [g729 asterisk server]
- no license required in the above connection if using g729 solely
[g729 asterisk server containing non-g729 audio files]
------------(SIP)------------- [g729 SIP Phone]
- a license is required above for each non-g729 audio file or stream
that needs to be encoded to be sent out as g729 to the g729 SIP Phone
(ie. voicemail, IVR prompts, etc.).
Hope that makes sense.
On 4/28/05, Matt <mhoppes at gmail.com> wrote:
> For instance.. when I try to use G723.1 on my phone (and just call in
> from my PRI line) I get:
> Unable to find a path from g723 to ulaw.
> Unable to find a path from ulaw to g723.
> No path to translate from Zap/1-1(68) to Sip/201-80c7(1).
> Same things happens if I call in on my current provider's number which
> uses G711 for the codec.
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