yes it can be done... I have it on my current 1.4 configuration...  Of
course I forget how I did it, I'll need to look at my build environment when
I get home.  Does require that you build your own astlinux rather than use
one of the pre-built images.

David


pbx*CLI> core show translation
         Translation times between formats (in milliseconds) for one second
of data
          Source Format (Rows) Destination Format (Columns)

          g723 gsm ulaw alaw g726aal2 adpcm slin lpc10 g729 speex ilbc g726
g722
     g723    -   -    -    -        -     -    -     -    -     -    -    -
   -
      gsm    -   -    7    7       18     8    6    31    -     -  217   18
  23
     ulaw    -  20    -    1       13     3    1    26    -     -  212   13
  18
     alaw    -  20    1    -       13     3    1    26    -     -  212   13
  18
 g726aal2    -  30   12   12        -    13   11    36    -     -  222   23
  28
    adpcm    -  20    2    2       13     -    1    26    -     -  212   13
  18
     slin    -  19    1    1       12     2    -    25    -     -  211   12
  17
    lpc10    -  40   22   22       33    23   21     -    -     -  232   33
  38
     g729    -   -    -    -        -     -    -     -    -     -    -    -
   -
    speex    -   -    -    -        -     -    -     -    -     -    -    -
   -
     ilbc    -  59   41   41       52    42   40    65    -     -    -   52
  57
     g726    -  30   12   12       23    13   11    36    -     -  222    -
  28
     g722    -  33   15   15       26    16   14    39    -     -  225   26
   -



On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Tom Chadwin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all
>
> Any appetite (if it's possible) for incorporating G722 support into
> the Astlinux 1.4 branch?
>
> Tom
>
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