I need actually G729 license if there's any for freeswitch to call mobile
phones... I already load it but has an issue on it passthrough mode... If i
install mod_dandhi_codec it overwrites the existing G729 without license to
a new G729 with license?
dujinfang wrote:
Mike, but what UA are
Hi Edmar,
I need actually G729 license if there's any for freeswitch to call
mobile
phones... I already load it but has an issue on it passthrough
mode... If i
install mod_dandhi_codec it overwrites the existing G729 without
license to
a new G729 with license?
Are you sure your
So what codec supports mobile phones?
jfenton wrote:
Hi Edmar,
I need actually G729 license if there's any for freeswitch to call
mobile
phones... I already load it but has an issue on it passthrough
mode... If i
install mod_dandhi_codec it overwrites the existing G729 without
GSM
2009/7/1 Edmar Cruz darklio...@yahoo.com:
So what codec supports mobile phones?
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Edmar Cruz wrote:
So what codec supports mobile phones?
The main codecs used by mobile phones are:
GSM FRThe original GSM code, largely replaced by later
codecs (some VoIP stuff uses this)
GSM HRThe half rate codec for GSM
GSM EFR A later improved full rate
And unless you are directly connecting to the cell phone provider you are
going to be converted to ULAW/ALAW to traverse the PSTN. So there is no
advantage going to a native GSM codec only to have it expanded out to G711
and then back to GSM codec.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Steve
I have 1 Fs and 1 Asterisk if G729 is available on Asterisk so i shall load
to G729 for freeswitch that needs a license?
Steve Underwood wrote:
Edmar Cruz wrote:
So what codec supports mobile phones?
The main codecs used by mobile phones are:
GSM FRThe original GSM code,
On Jun 30, 2009, at 8:43 PM, Edmar Cruz darklio...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have 1 Fs and 1 Asterisk if G729 is available on Asterisk so i
shall load
to G729 for freeswitch that needs a license?
You need a license if you are transcoding to or from G729. If you are
just passing the media
Hi,
Is there any available license G729 for freeswitch? I need it to match
G729 of Asterisks? If any please help me and instructions how to install
this thing.
Thanks
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Edmar Cruz darklio...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any available license G729 for freeswitch?
Yes. It was announced here a few days ago - see the list archives.
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Yup. I got this mid_dahdi_codec but instructions how to install it?
Jason White-14 wrote:
Edmar Cruz darklio...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any available license G729 for freeswitch?
Yes. It was announced here a few days ago - see the list archives.
mid_dahdi_codec is the source to build the TC400B card.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 6:01 AM, Edmar Cruzdarklio...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yup. I got this mid_dahdi_codec but instructions how to install it?
Jason White-14 wrote:
Edmar Cruz darklio...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any available
Everyone has this need for lower bandwidth calls... I tend to march
the other way. 48kHz baby! (btw you can do 48kHz in the same
bandwidth as a single ulaw call)
/b
On Jun 29, 2009, at 10:17 AM, Michael Collins wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Edmar Cruz darklio...@yahoo.com
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 4:01 AM, Edmar Cruz darklio...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yup. I got this mid_dahdi_codec but instructions how to install it?
Buy TC400B
Install it and the TC400B drivers
Load mod_dahdi_codec
Enjoy low quality G729 calls. :)
-MC
Jason White-14 wrote:
Edmar Cruz
You always have a way of beating to a different drum but whatever works.
Good to see that the options are available and the user can choose what's
best for their unique situation.
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Nyamul Hassan wrote:
Hi,
I just noted Micheal Collins mention Enjoy lower quality G.729
calls. By lower quality do you mean G.729 in TC400B is lower in
quality compared to software compression? Or is that comparing G.729
with G.711?
I think he is just saddened by the way people
For wholesale termination setups, I think it makes it much more
cost-effective to implement G.729 or even G.723. They can never be
the same quality as G.711, but it saves bandwidth by multiple whole
numbers, and is therefore, more sought after in markets where BW is
expensive.
One a side note,
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Steve Underwood ste...@coppice.org wrote:
Nyamul Hassan wrote:
Hi,
I just noted Micheal Collins mention Enjoy lower quality G.729
calls. By lower quality do you mean G.729 in TC400B is lower in
quality compared to software compression? Or is that
Cellphones have really lowered everyones expectations of what quality
is. I think if each of us in the US could stab our Cellphone
providers in the neck and get away with it.. I know I would... YES
ATT I'm talking about your sorry excuse for service
/b
On Jun 29, 2009, at 11:52 AM,
Brian West wrote:
Cellphones have really lowered everyones expectations of what quality
is. I think if each of us in the US could stab our Cellphone
providers in the neck and get away with it.. I know I would... YES
ATT I'm talking about your sorry excuse for service
The 3G
Video calls would be great if any network would actually SUPPORT IT!
(speaking US only)
/b
On Jun 29, 2009, at 12:11 PM, Steve Underwood wrote:
The 3G cellular standards have wideband features (that's what AMR-WB
was
developed for), but few (maybe no) operators enable them. I assume all
Video calls are a really really bad idea. People who think otherwise
really haven't thought about it at all. They are available here, and
people desperately don't want them to be.
Brian West wrote:
Video calls would be great if any network would actually SUPPORT IT!
(speaking US only)
/b
Cuz its harder to lie to your wife! :P
/b
On Jun 29, 2009, at 12:31 PM, Steve Underwood wrote:
Video calls are a really really bad idea. People who think otherwise
really haven't thought about it at all. They are available here, and
people desperately don't want them to be.
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 01:31 +0800, Steve Underwood wrote:
Video calls are a really really bad idea. People who think otherwise
really haven't thought about it at all. They are available here, and
people desperately don't want them to be.
Video calls between 3G phones have been available in
Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:
Everyone has this need for lower bandwidth calls... I tend to march the
other way. 48kHz baby! (btw you can do 48kHz in the same bandwidth as a
single ulaw call)
48khz Celt (c...@48000 in your codec preferences) sounds wonderful with
FreeSWITCH. To
Mike, but what UA are you using? I'm using X-lite and Zoiper on Mac/
Linux/Windows, and I'd like to know some UAs supporting WB and UWB
codecs.
Thanks.
Well said! Like Steve has pointed out in the past: G729/G729A is a
race to the bottom. After using WB and UWB codecs all day every day
FreeSWITCH runs on a Mac and can be configured as a UA... also supports WB
and UWB!
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 20:13, seven dujinf...@gmail.com wrote:
Mike, but what UA are you using? I'm using X-lite and Zoiper on Mac/
Linux/Windows, and I'd like to know some UAs supporting WB and UWB
SP spr...@gmail.com wrote:
FreeSWITCH runs on a Mac and can be configured as a UA... also supports WB
and UWB!
Correct. It's especially good for those of us who prefer to avoid WIMP user
interfaces.
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Its perfect for you isn't it... I rather love it too! ;) Simple...
easy to use... and no fancy GUI to mess up... :P
/b
On Jun 29, 2009, at 8:28 PM, Jason White wrote:
Correct. It's especially good for those of us who prefer to avoid
WIMP user
interfaces.
Sure I know, Just haven't tried that. :) Any way it only makes sense
when both legs support WB or UWB, unfortunately most of our b-legs are
PSTN :(.
FreeSWITCH runs on a Mac and can be configured as a UA... also
supports WB and UWB!
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Please give me some free drivers of G729... Please
David Knell wrote:
On Tue, 2009-06-30 at 01:31 +0800, Steve Underwood wrote:
Video calls are a really really bad idea. People who think otherwise
really haven't thought about it at all. They are available here, and
people desperately
Free is not possible.
/b
PS: and its a codec :P
On Jun 29, 2009, at 8:37 PM, Edmar Cruz wrote:
Please give me some free drivers of G729... Please
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Look for this email:
[Freeswitch-users] Announcement: Howler-optimised G.729A Solution for
FreeSWITCH
I think the development team is also about to offer G729 licensing if I'm
not mistaken.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 6:51 AM, Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net wrote:
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