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<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">Has anyone needed a coded that Asterisk does not natively support, such as MELP</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">e</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri"> or CVSD?</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri"> If so, did you find a pure software solution and provided that as an addition to Asterisk? Was that solution</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">successful</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">? Has</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">using an I/F card with a DSP proved to be the better solutions? We are beginners with Asterisk so any help/advice on how to best implement non-native Codecs into Asterisk will be we</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"><FONT FACE="Calibri">lcome.</FONT></SPAN></P>
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