I am investigating the use of Asterisk for a new project and am confused
about all the literature available on G.723.1 in pass thru mode.
Specifically, I need to be able to take 2 H.323 channels, each running a
G.723.1 codec, and bridge them together.
However, before I do that, I need to play
I have a Cisco ATA 186 working with h323, and G.723.1 codec, but when it
makes a connection to a PBX phone, connected to Asterisk by a Digium E100P,
don't use G.723.1 codec, the command oh323 show info indicates G.711 for
it.
Anyone got an idea if Asterisk translates G.723.1 to ISDN channel ?
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 09:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Cisco ATA 186 working with h323, and G.723.1 codec, but when it
makes a connection to a PBX phone, connected to Asterisk by a Digium E100P,
don't use G.723.1 codec, the command oh323 show info indicates G.711 for
it.
Anyone got an
Hi all,
I have
a g.723.1 file and my voice devices support this codec, I need to playback this
file in asterisk , I stored it in the directory /var/lib/asterisk/sounds/ but when I
executte the command in the extension.conf (exten =
100,1,playback(file.g7323) the call hang up, my voice
Message -
From: Cesar Rico
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 7:03 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] G.723.1
Hi all,
I have a g.723.1 file and my voice devices support this codec, I need to
playback this file in asterisk , I stored it in the directory
/var/lib/asterisk/sounds
Had a look at your code and is looking good - need to add it to *
Looked for a conversion tool as well for WAV/GSM G.723.1. (could not
find lbccodec)
Does anybody have a suggestions where to find conversion tools
Cheers
Dan
Andrei Koulik wrote:
I solve it for h323 in follow way:
1. Exclude
I solve it for h323 in follow way:
1. Exclude all codecs except g723.1 from h323.conf:
disallow=ULAW
allow=g723.1
2. Add format_g723 module (http://www.agk.nnov.ru/format_g723.c.gz)
into project
3. convert all wav and gsm sound into g723 format (use lbccodec from
g723_1 demo
Saturday, January 17, 2004, 12:49:26 AM, Eric Wieling wrote:
EW You can purchase the G.723.1 reference code from the ITU, then you'll
EW need to make it work with Asterisk
I made codec_g723 with this code, but for compression of PCM file 12
sec long requires 37 sec :) (2x600MHz server)
So my
Hi,
Want to do some experiments with the G.723 codecs - where can I download the
723 source code for Asterisk?
I know there are some ongoing discussion regarding patents and license fees
for the g.723 but I have some hardware on which I only have the 723 and need
to test it privately.
On Friday 16 January 2004 13:30, Dan Tusa wrote:
Want to do some experiments with the G.723 codecs - where can I
download the 723 source code for Asterisk?
I know there are some ongoing discussion regarding patents and
license fees for the g.723 but I have some hardware on which I only
have
You can purchase the G.723.1 reference code from the ITU, then you'll
need to make it work with Asterisk
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 13:30, Dan Tusa wrote:
Hi,
Want to do some experiments with the G.723 codecs - where can I download the
723 source code for Asterisk?
I know there are some
Title: Mensaje
Hi, I want to use
G.723.1 on *, I read it is supported in Pass Through mode, but I don't
understand whats the meaning of that.
I have a GW 5300 and
an ATA 186 and I want to place calls to PSTN.
I setup this
config:
[general]port =
5060
bindaddr =
xx.xx.xx.xx
context =
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