On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Kevin P. Fleming <[email protected]>wrote:

>  hadi motamedi wrote:
>
> > Can you please let me know if we can have different codec schemes for
> > audio codec in & audio codec out ? I mean , in one application , we
> > can have our audio codec input set to G.711 a-law and our audio codec
> > output set to G.711 u-law . I am facing with an application that calls
> > for such a settings .
>
> Asterisk does not support asymmetric codec configurations.
>
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Sorry . I didn't get the point clearly . In the SIP Invite message , it says
"my audio endpoint is IP x.x.x.x port x, and I can use codecs A,B,C". The
remote endpoint responds with a 200 OK, saying "my audio stream is at IP
y.y.y.y port y, and I choose codec B". Can you please do me favor and let me
know if my understanding is right or not ?
Thank you
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