What about the free open source G729
Best regards,
Al Bochter
Bochter Services
http://www.BochterServices.com/?t=Email
Matthew Rubenstein wrote:
I connect to a PSTN carrier over SIP which requires me to connect with
a g729 codec. I'm using them for just robocalling: Asterisk server
originates calls which play a prerecorded file. Can I pre-encode those
stored files in g729 so they don't need to be encoded for each call? If
so, do I need a g729 license for each call, or just a license for the
preencoder? If the robocalls accept incoming DTMF, do I need g729
licenses for those calls?
On Mon, 2007-01-08 at 04:08 -0700,
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Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2007 13:47:39 +0800
From: Leo Ann Boon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Some queries on g729 license.
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
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Xue Liangliang wrote:
Hi, all
I am a pabx vendor from Singapore. Recently we are going to
implement
a failover solution for our customers using heartbeat, the asterisk
server can failover perfectly, however the g729 codec canot work,
because it is binded the mac address, we have bought two set of
licenses, can you provide us some workaround for this scenario?
It shouldn't be a problem if you're only doing IP takeover and have
bound the licenses to each server separately. If you're sharing the
storage, then that could pose a problem.
Leo
DatVoiz Singapore Pte Ltd
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