Olle E. Johansson wrote:

> But it's fairly common to have asymmetric media in the call. If the caller 
> offers A, B and C and the callee responds with B, the caller sends B but the 
> callee might send A.

Only for non-Asterisk endpoints, since Asterisk will never do this.

Is this really that common? I'd be surprised if an endpoint would want
to consume a G.729 encoder (for example) without a corresponding decoder
on the receive path... doing that would make managing DSP resources in
the endpoint much more complicated.

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