On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 06:22, WipeOut . wrote:
Hi,
From what I have been able to work out * supports G.711 a+u, GSM
and LPC-10 for VoIP calls.
So far it seems that the Hardphones out there support G.711, G.729
and some times a few other codecs..
So the common denominator seems to be
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On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 06:22, WipeOut . wrote:
Hi,
From what I have been able to work out * supports G.711 a+u, GSM
and LPC-10 for VoIP calls.
So far
Quick question what happens if you go over
your channel licenses?
Mark Spencer wrote:
So it looks like the best codec is the GSM codec as far and badwidth
vs voice quality, but I can't seem to find which hard phones support
the GSM codec or if * supports the G.729 codecs or others..
Which
The same as you go over the number of PRI channels ?
regards
Martin
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, James O. Sizemore III wrote:
Quick question what happens if you go over
your channel licenses?
Mark Spencer wrote:
So it looks like the best codec is the GSM codec as far and badwidth
vs voice
: Re: [Asterisk-Users] * + Codecs + Hardphones??
Quick question what happens if you go over
your channel licenses?
Mark Spencer wrote:
So it looks like the best codec is the GSM codec as far and badwidth
vs voice quality, but I can't seem to find which hard phones support
the GSM codec
That's my question exactly... How many concurrent calls can I run over
G.729 before I have to go out and buy a bigger processor? Does anyone
have some data? I've heard rumors on IRC, but I'd rather have some
real world data...
(Maybe I'll have to try it myself! Mark, is it possible to get the
Quick question what happens if you go over
your channel licenses?
It cannot transcode.
Mark
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We've done 60 channels on a dual 1.8 Ghz Xeon. Trial channels are *not*
available because we have to purchase keys from Voiceage, and they are
unwilling to make any trial keys available.
Mark
On 27 Mar 2003, Jared Smith wrote:
That's my question exactly... How many concurrent calls can I run
Mark Spencer wrote:So it looks like the best codec is the GSM codec as
far and badwidth
vs voice quality, but I can't seem to find which hard phones support
the GSM codec or if * supports the G.729 codecs or others..
Which phones do the * user commumity find work the best?? and which
codecs do