> 
> > I should have said I am trying this both from a landline using ulaw,
> > and from a Polycom phone using g729 codec.  G729 is noticeablty worst,
> > as you`d expect, maybe this is what is reported by my customers.
> >
> > Is there any way to have a "decent" g729 file, or should I just give
> > up and change everyone to ulaw ?
> 
> G.729 is a *speech* codec, and as such it does not handle non-speech
> (music, tones, etc.) very well at all.
>

Hi Kevin,

I understand that perfectly, I was just wondering if there was a "less bad"
way of converting music to g729 format so people find the quality bad, but
don`t feel like cutting their ears off. 

Regards,

Mike 
 


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