Hi,
Thanks for your replies.
I am going to have many DID's and I have to provide each of them this feature.
So I cannot solve this problem with a dedicated DID having G711. Is
there a way
to change codecs in the middle of the call? Please tell me what else can I do
here?
Quoting Darrick
Best - T.38
Second - and way down the list - make all G711
On Mar 6, 2006, at 5:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your replies.
I am going to have many DID's and I have to provide each of them
this feature.
So I cannot solve this problem with a dedicated DID having G711. Is
Hi All,
I want to configure fax with Asterisk and I found that we can do this reliably
using G711 codec only. Currently my provider is supporting G729 and G711.
During the call initiation the call starts with G729 (1'st priority) and
somehow if the receiver is unable to receive call then we are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I want to configure fax with Asterisk and I found that we can do this reliably
using G711 codec only. Currently my provider is supporting G729 and G711.
During the call initiation the call starts with G729 (1'st priority) and
Faxing via VoIP is not reliable
Your best bet is to just not use fax machines. They are outdated
technology. With email there is little reason to use fax machines
anymore. But for some reason people just feel the need to hang on to them.
A good solutions is to get a fax machine that supports fax to email. We
have a Brother
Michael Sampson wrote:
Your best bet is to just not use fax machines. They are outdated
technology. With email there is little reason to use fax machines
anymore. But for some reason people just feel the need to hang on to them.
There are still many valid uses for fax. The technology is not
Michael Sampson wrote:
Your best bet is to just not use fax machines. They are outdated
technology.
It is older technology, true... but certainly it's not useless
technology. Certainly there is nothing yet to replace it properly. And
I could argue this on a technological standpoint, and
: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Fax Question
Michael Sampson wrote:
Your best bet is to just not use fax machines. They are outdated
technology.
It is older technology, true... but certainly it's not useless
technology. Certainly there is nothing yet to replace it properly. And
I could argue
At 01:43 PM 03/03/2006, you wrote:
Same reason why Telex
People still use Telex? Wow, haven't seen or head that word since 1982 or so.
Ira
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