[asterisk-users] OT - Which rackable case for mini-ITX boards ?

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Sun Aug 24 14:34:09 CDT 2008


Reason for the G729 is that I have a couple of numbers which come in directly over IAX.  Switched office numbers away from BT onto VoIP to reduce cost :)

Regards,

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----- "Michael Graves" <mgraves at mstvp.com> wrote:

> For a couple of years I used a Soekris Net4801 as an Astlinux host. It
> 
> features a 266 MHz Geode CPU. That system was able to sucessfully
> 
> transcode only two G.729 encoded calls at a time. Since moving to the
> 1
> 
> GHz host I've not bothered to try and overtax the transcode capability
> 
> as it does as much as I need. I expect that it would handle 6-8
> 
> transcodes at a time, which is more than I need.
> 
> 
> 
> Bear in mind that you may not need to transcode very often. If you're
> 
> using primarily the PSTN through the TDM400p then why bother with
> G.729
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> at all?
> 
> 
> 
> Michael

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