Re: [asterisk-users] Any idea what causes "Oooh, got a frame with format of g729 on channel 'PJSIP/121-000001d2' when we're sending 'ulaw', switching to match"

2018-10-03 Thread Dan Cropp
Thank you Richard. That’s what I thought was happening. Helps to have guidance from an expert. Have a great day! Dan From: asterisk-users On Behalf Of Richard Mudgett Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2018 3:02 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re:

Re: [asterisk-users] Any idea what causes "Oooh, got a frame with format of g729 on channel 'PJSIP/121-000001d2' when we're sending 'ulaw', switching to match"

2018-10-03 Thread Richard Mudgett
On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 2:09 PM Dan Cropp wrote: > I’m reaching out to the asterisk users e-mail list in hopes someone there > can provide guidance. A couple of Digium’s developers check this e-mail > group so they may respond. Unfortunately, they are basically in the get > ready for show mode.

Re: [asterisk-users] Any idea what causes "Oooh, got a frame with format of g729 on channel 'PJSIP/121-000001d2' when we're sending 'ulaw', switching to match"

2018-10-03 Thread Dan Cropp
I'm reaching out to the asterisk users e-mail list in hopes someone there can provide guidance. A couple of Digium's developers check this e-mail group so they may respond. Unfortunately, they are basically in the get ready for show mode. Major show is next week and they are also releasing

[asterisk-users] Any idea what causes "Oooh, got a frame with format of g729 on channel 'PJSIP/121-000001d2' when we're sending 'ulaw', switching to match"

2018-10-03 Thread Dan Cropp
The PJSIP endpoint is configured for ulaw only. Not sure how or why we are seeing the g729 on calls for this endpoint. Would this be a case that asterisk detects the rtp stream is g729 even though it's negotiated as ulaw? Why would asterisk change the format to g729 when disallow = all and