> 
> Yes you probably right.
> Test and see.
> 
> So how do I get and use each codec to test them. I understand some are under
> tight copyright control. Do they have testing variations rather than buying
> first, find it it does not work, and your stuck with the cost?
> 
> 
> Thanks for you help.
> 
> As always a fast reply.
> Thanks
> 
> Fats.
> 

If you want to test under Asterisk using a SIP client I would suggest you download 
X-Lite.. This will give you G.711(64Kbps) and GSM(16Kbps) codecs that are both usable 
with Asterisk.. That should give you a basis for your comparison..

If you want to try out G.729 you will have to buy a licence for it from Digium and get 
a SIP phone that supports it..

Have fun..

Doubt you will get another fast reply cos its 2200 so bed will be calling soon.. :)

Later..

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