Philipp Kempgen wrote:

> http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3555#section-3
> ---cut---
>    Note that the payload format (encoding) names defined in the RTP
>    Profile are commonly shown in upper case.  MIME subtypes are commonly
>    shown in lower case.  These names are case-insensitive in both
>    places.
> ---cut---
> 
> Sounds like it should really be case-insensitive but I might easily
> be mistaken. Didn't dig too deep into RTP/SDP specifications.

It appears I was mistaken; Asterisk's matching of MIME types and
subtypes in SDP is already case insensitive, so 'g729a' should be accepted.

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