You can't compress voice packets more without something on the other end uncompressing them. The usual way to maximize bandwidth is to use a codec with higher compression - although you say you are using G729, which is a pretty good codec. You can try gsm for even more modest requirements.
If you are using the same internet connection for voice and data you are more likely to run into latency issues before all of your bandwidth is used up (at least with most typical broadband connections in GTA). The workarounds for latency are many. You may want to analyze what else is transmitting data and reduce its load. You may want to investigate quality of service (QOS) for whatever you are using to connect to the inernet, e.g. a nating router. Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network -----Original Message----- From: "Nishith Patel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 15:27:39 To:[email protected] Subject: [on-asterisk] Can any body help me out to find voice compression tool. Hi there, i am facing few problems regarding bandwidth consume by voice packets. i am looking for any kind of compression tool which can compress voice packets so that it will consume less bandwidth. I right now i am using G 729 codec. i want good voice quality with less bandwidth. is it possible to compress voice packets or not. Please help me out. Best Regards, Nishith Patel.
