[Asterisk-Users] Codec conversion

Joshua Colp joshnet at nbnet.nb.ca
Mon Jan 17 10:24:51 MST 2005


Hello There,

 

Asterisk does not support G723, and it only supports G729 with the usage of
licenses. These licenses cost $10 per concurrent channel. How did I know
this? It’s called reading! Did you try Google? Did you try
http://www.asterisk.org/? Did you try http://www.voip-info.org/? Probably
not, but all of this was outlined there
 so please before asking questions
check the sites.

 

In regards to you using Broadvoice for service with customers
 I wouldn’t
expect to be in business for a long time. Their terms of service
specifically prevents stuff like this. Have fun.

 

- Joshua Colp.

 

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From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Helder Rogério
[MICROREDE]
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 12:34 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Codec conversion

 

Hi!

 

Is there any way to receive in * server a call from a Terminal adapter in
G.723/G.729 and then convert it to G.711?

 

I'm wondering this because I can only place all thru Broadvoice in G.711 but
most of customers have ADSL connection with 128k upstream, so the result is
that they can hear in excellent conditions but can't be heard very well the
sound is all choppy. even directly to broadvoice thru Xten sip client.

 

So the idea was to act as "proxy" and "codec converter" so that the
communication coming out their router is the smaller it can get. I've
mentioned G729 or G.723 becuase their routers have it, (Draytek 2600V).

 

Thanks in advance for your suggestions

Helder Rogerio

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