[asterisk-users] g729 encoder/decoder
Peder @ NetworkOblivion
peder at networkoblivion.com
Tue Apr 1 20:10:05 CDT 2008
That makes sense. A call from 729 to 711 would require one encoder and
one decoder, right?
So if you have 10 licenses, is it 10 total encoders+decoders, or 10
calls (some may require encode, or decode, or both)? Because I had 10
licenses, but my encoders+decoders was more than 10 and calls worked
fine. However I also ran out of licenses when neither number was >=10.
Jaswinder Singh wrote:
> When g729 phone calls another g729 phone and you are not recording
> calls or doing meetme with them then license is not required ... g729
> phone calling g711 will require a license to transcode the g729 side (
> no license for g711 side of call ) . In short anytime u need to
> convert g729 into some other codec ( transcoding ) you need 1 license
> .
>
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 1:59 AM, Peder @ NetworkOblivion
> <peder at networkoblivion.com> wrote:
>> How does the g729 encoder/decoder count in regards to the total number
>> of licenses and how does it count an encoder/decoder? I looked on the
>> wiki and don't really see anything that explains it. In other words,
>> how do the calls below count (assume no reinvite)?
>>
>> g729 phone calls into voicemail
>>
>> g729 phone calls g711 phone
>>
>> g729 phone calls other g729 phone
>>
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