[Asterisk-Users] Outgoing quality
Goran Skular
goran.skular at slsolucije.hr
Tue Oct 11 02:01:30 MST 2005
We were using ilbc at first.. but it shows that it really needs a lot of
time for transcoding.. (CLI: show translation) resulting with hearable
delays.
So, where bandwidth is an issue, try to use g729. We are also using gsm, it
seems that it works very well.
>OK .. what about ilbc ... could it be a decent choice??
>
>-----Messaggio originale-----
>Da: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
>[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com]Per conto di Mojo with
>Horan & Company, LLC
>Inviato: lunedì 10 ottobre 2005 22.00
>A: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
>Oggetto: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Outgoing quality
>
>
>Are you calling from a soft- or hardphone on a network with a high
>amount of latency? If your (for example) SIP phone can't deliver voice
>packets to asterisk in time for asterisk to put them where they belong
>in the Zap channel, things like this might happen. Usually the
>interruptions could be described as clicks or crackles. In this case,
>you could reduce the network traffic by utilizing a codec with a smaller
>bandwidth usage, like g729 or gsm if your phone supports it.
>
>Fabrizio Mazzoni wrote:
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