Hold on.  Your premise is completely false.

On 3/14/07, Nishith Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I mean to say it should use G711 ulaw from Phone ( End Point ) to Asterisk
server and when that call goes out from that internal network to out side
world ( Internet ) it should use G729 codec.

SO in that case I can get the advantage of G711 ulaw and G729 as well.

Because G711 ulaw has excellent so sound quality as compare to G729 which
is good in compression .

So in that case I can save my bandwidth and at the same time I can get
good sound quality.


This configuration is completely possible as Liviu points out.  Having said
that, it will not have the effect you are describing.

What you're talking about is like saying that you're going to convert a
black and white picture to colour by photographing the black and white
picture with a colour camera.  Compressed codecs reduce the amount of
information in the audio stream, it's lossy.  This isn't like ZIP
compression where you get back what you put in.

What you will end up with is the compromised quality of G729 with the large
bandwidth usage of ULaw.

I saw your other post about Vicidial.  If I could make a friendly
suggestion: Since it seems you're looking at putting this to use in a
business, and you seem to be having issues on a number of fronts, you might
make better use of your time and money if you hired an Asterisk professional
for even a day just to get things off the ground.  A phone system that's
been configured without adequate knowledge (whether it's an Asterisk system
or otherwise) is not something that should be put into production in any
business.   (note: this isn't self promotion, I have a full time job and
don't do Asterisk consulting any more)  If you post to our business list,
you will find many people in the Toronto area who are very qualified to help
you.

I hope this helps.
Dave Donovan

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