On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 04:49:49PM -0400, David Hajek wrote:
- What is the sugested codec for such setup? Now I'm using ULAW, but
realizing it may not be the best choice. Sometimes I can hear broken
audio. Maybe speex is better choice?
Also consider iLBC . gsm consumes less CPU than either
Hi David,
I just looked at my iax.conf on one of my boxes in Argentina and
actually there are no jitterbuffer settings indicated so I'm assuming it
is using Asterisk defaults.
We are experimenting with G.729 on these IAX trunks also and I just
realized I have no accurate means of measuring
Forgot the version:
Asterisk 1.0.7
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 17:49 -0400, David Hajek wrote:
Nice. Thanks.
What Asterisk version? Can you lookup jitterbuffer settings?
Thanks a lot.
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Hi David,
I just looked at my iax.conf on one of my boxes in Argentina
and actually there are no jitterbuffer settings indicated so
I'm assuming it is using Asterisk defaults.
We are experimenting with G
Pay the license fee and get the GSM codec would probably be best.
The fee is nominal and the codec is a good one...
$0.02
W
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David,
I have IAX trunks running between the US and S. America using the GSM
codec and jitterbuffer=yes and the quality seems very good to my ears.
Don't have the details of the jitterbuffer parameters right now but
hopefully this will give you some useful feedback.
Good luck.
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David,
I have IAX trunks running between the US and S. America using
the GSM codec and jitterbuffer=yes and the quality seems very
good to my ears.
Don't have the details of the jitterbuffer parameters right
now but hopefully
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Pay the license fee and get the GSM codec would probably be best.
The fee is nominal and the codec is a good one...
$0.02
W
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Probably missing something here. Never heard of GSM commercial licence
for asterisk.
Do you have any URLs?
Thanks.
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