On 01/09/2011 08:23 AM, mgra...@mstvp.com wrote:
Actually, all of the conference phones are known by the "SoundStation"
name and the desk phones are "SoundPoint."
Sure enough... thanks for the clarification!
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bject: Re: [asterisk-users] Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD
> voice codecs?
> From: Steve Underwood
> Date: Sat, January 08, 2011 11:16 am
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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> On 01/08/2011 03:44 AM, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> >
On 01/08/2011 03:44 AM, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
On 01/06/2011 11:34 AM, mgra...@mstvp.com wrote:
We should also be very clear that the Siren codecs are supported on the
Polycom SoundStation conference phones and the VVX-1500 Business Media
Phones. These codecs are not supported in the SoundPoint
On 01/06/2011 11:34 AM, mgra...@mstvp.com wrote:
We should also be very clear that the Siren codecs are supported on the
Polycom SoundStation conference phones and the VVX-1500 Business Media
Phones. These codecs are not supported in the SoundPoint desk phones.
The SoundPoint series support the m
/670 models.
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> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD
> voice codecs?
> From: Steve Underwood
> Date:
On 01/06/2011 05:25 AM, Tim Panton wrote:
On 5 Jan 2011, at 13:07, Steve Underwood wrote:
G.722.1 is a 7kHz bandwidth codec. G.722.1C is a stretched version offering
14kHz bandwidth. These are most often found in Polycom phones, but they are
available elsewhere. The only widely supported HD c
On 01/06/2011 12:05 AM, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
On 01/05/2011 07:07 AM, Steve Underwood wrote:
On 01/05/2011 03:29 PM, Bruce B wrote:
Hi Everyone,
1- Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD voice codecs?
2- Are these codecs only for Polycom units or are they universal
across all other SIP phon
On 01/06/2011 01:04 AM, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
On Wednesday 05 January 2011 07:07:10 Steve Underwood wrote:
On 01/05/2011 03:29 PM, Bruce B wrote:
Hi Everyone,
1- Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD voice codecs?
2- Are these codecs only for Polycom units or are they universal
across all o
On 5 Jan 2011, at 13:07, Steve Underwood wrote:
>
> G.722.1 is a 7kHz bandwidth codec. G.722.1C is a stretched version offering
> 14kHz bandwidth. These are most often found in Polycom phones, but they are
> available elsewhere. The only widely supported HD codec is G.722. Pretty much
> anyth
On Wednesday 05 January 2011 07:07:10 Steve Underwood wrote:
> On 01/05/2011 03:29 PM, Bruce B wrote:
> > Hi Everyone,
> >
> > 1- Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD voice codecs?
> > 2- Are these codecs only for Polycom units or are they universal
> > across all other SIP phones that advertis
On 01/05/2011 07:07 AM, Steve Underwood wrote:
On 01/05/2011 03:29 PM, Bruce B wrote:
Hi Everyone,
1- Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD voice codecs?
2- Are these codecs only for Polycom units or are they universal
across all other SIP phones that advertise the HD voice codec like
Aastra?
On 01/05/2011 01:29 AM, Bruce B wrote:
Hi Everyone,
You should really spend some time learning how to use a widely available
search engine, such as Google or Bing. Many of the questions you ask
here could be quickly answered that way.
1- Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD voice codec
On 01/05/2011 03:29 PM, Bruce B wrote:
Hi Everyone,
1- Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD voice codecs?
2- Are these codecs only for Polycom units or are they universal
across all other SIP phones that advertise the HD voice codec like Aastra?
3- What is the main difference between the two
Hi Everyone,
1- Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD voice codecs?
2- Are these codecs only for Polycom units or are they universal across all
other SIP phones that advertise the HD voice codec like Aastra?
3- What is the main difference between the two and is it advisable to run
these over the
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