[Asterisk-Users] Codecs for use with Cisco 7960 and ATA-186

2003-07-23 Thread Kim C. Callis








Are there any other codecs that
can be used with the 7960 and the ATA-186? I have been using the default gsm codec and wanted to see if I could make use of
something a little less bandwidth intensive



Kim Callis 










RE: [Asterisk-Users] Codecs for use with Cisco 7960 and ATA-186

2003-07-23 Thread Kim C. Callis








Actually, I found that both the 7960 and
ATA-186 support several codecs So the question should have been which is
the best codec to make use of? According to the literature, they support G729, G723.1 and G.711
u-law/a-law.





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Are there any other codecs that can be used with the 7960
and the ATA-186? I have been using the default gsm codec and wanted to see if I
could make use of something a little less bandwidth intensive



Kim Callis 












Re: [Asterisk-Users] Codecs for use with Cisco 7960 and ATA-186

2003-07-23 Thread Dan
Hi,
For local connection to Asterisk (LAN), G.711 is the best option.
BR,
Dan

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 Actually, I found that both the 7960 and ATA-186 support several codecs.
 So the question should have been which is the best codec to make use of?
 According to the literature, they  support G729, G723.1 and G.711
 u-law/a-law.
  
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 Are there any other codecs that can be used with the 7960 and the
 ATA-186? I have been using the default gsm codec and wanted to see if I
 could make use of something a little less bandwidth intensive.
  
 Kim Callis 
  
 

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Codecs for use with Cisco 7960 and ATA-186

2003-07-23 Thread Kim C. Callis
I think that G.711 is the default codec that my system is using. At my
home office I am running through a DSL connection with a Cisco ATA-186,
and I notice that when I call to my office which are 7960, I get
problems with the office hearing me, sound issues, and other things... I
thought that I should try to use a low bandwidth codec that is less than
64k.

K.

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 Hi,
 For local connection to Asterisk (LAN), G.711 is the best option.
 BR,
 Dan
 
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 Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 10:13 AM
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ATA-186
 
 
  Actually, I found that both the 7960 and ATA-186 support several
codecs.
  So the question should have been which is the best codec to make use
of?
  According to the literature, they  support G729, G723.1 and G.711
  u-law/a-law.
 
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  Callis
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  Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Codecs for use with Cisco 7960 and ATA-186
 
  Are there any other codecs that can be used with the 7960 and the
  ATA-186? I have been using the default gsm codec and wanted to see
if I
  could make use of something a little less bandwidth intensive.
 
  Kim Callis
 
 
 
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