Maybe something like that could be done by using "set groups" and counting
the number of calls, and at a specified threshold (i.e. 6 simultaneous
calls) you`d specify g729 for new calls.  

Shifting an ongoing call might be impossible though.

Mike

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> Subject: [asterisk-users] dynamic codec preferences
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> Has anyone here ever had the occasion to setup a system that would
> dynamically alter it's codec preferences based on trafffic? That is,
> presuming that the system is on a limited bandwidth connection is would
> start to prefer a compressed codec as the call volume increased?
> Perhaps shifting from G.711 to G.729?
> 
> Michael
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