[Asterisk-Users] wav to g729
Max Blackmer
max at knowledgepowerit.com
Fri Dec 23 09:16:57 MST 2005
It may save on space but at the cost of transcoding cpu usage you might
want to reconsider leaving it gsm or go to wav format especially if you
are using a voip provider. Most limit there codecs to G.711. which
require transcoding with a loss of sound quality. If you have all g729
then it will do well. once you get involved with transcoding you eat cpu
cycles.
Innocent Evil wrote:
>hello,
>
>how can I convert my existing wav file to g729.
>Currently, i have all of them converted to gsm.
>Isn't it right, If I had all my sound files in g729 format, my server would use less resource and less channels.
>
>I have couple of g729 liscences from digium.
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