On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 04:48:33PM +0100, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> thanks for answering.
>
> You all are right but I do not really need the codec because my phones
> and my Voip lines are all working using g729.
I assume you do not need it as you stated. In this case, configure
On Wednesday 22 December 2010 12:20:36 Olivier wrote:
> 2010/12/22 Bryant Zimmerman
>
> > Giorgio
> >
> > You could buy just a couple of licenses 3 to 5. It would get rid of
> > the messages for the most part and it would give you the ability to
> > transcode for voicemails and other items requi
My understanding is that you need one license for every channel it's
being used on, regardless of whether the server is physical or
virtual.
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Olivier wrote:
>
> 2010/12/22 Bryant Zimmerman
>>
>> Giorgio
>>
>> You could buy just a couple of licenses 3 to 5. It wou
2010/12/22 Bryant Zimmerman
> Giorgio
>
> You could buy just a couple of licenses 3 to 5. It would get rid of the
> messages for the most part and it would give you the ability to transcode
> for voicemails and other items requiring transcode. The reason you are
> likely getting the messages is
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Giorgio Incantalupo
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> thanks for answering.
>
> You all are right but I do not really need the codec because my phones and
> my Voip lines are all working using g729. Asterisk is working fine without
> transcoding as well.the problem is my CL
u get the
option to transcode to boot. Just my 2 cents.
From: "Giorgio Incantalupo"
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 11:17 AM
To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion"
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] * 1.8: cannot
: cannot load g729 free codec (on 1.4 it
worked!)
Hi all,
thanks for answering.
You all are right but I do not really need the codec because my phones
and my Voip lines are all working using g729. Asterisk is working fine
without transcoding as well.the problem is my CLI is flooded with
Hi MrHanMan,
you are right...and the mistake is so stupid I've already solved
itwhat a slip! :)
This means I really need a long relaxing period on some exotic
island...or in some cold prison since I'm using an illegal codec!!! :)
Still I do not believe why Asterisk had not complained for a
Hi all,
thanks for answering.
You all are right but I do not really need the codec because my phones
and my Voip lines are all working using g729. Asterisk is working fine
without transcoding as well.the problem is my CLI is flooded with
messages like:
WARNING[7831] translate.c: No trans
sterisk-users] * 1.8: cannot load g729 free codec (on 1.4 it
worked!)
I'm going to guess you aren't going to get a lot of help on a list
hosted by Digium on how to use a potentially illegal codec...
That said, "ast14" in the filename might signify what the problem is.
The API
I don't think a module compiled for Asterisk 1.4 will work with any
other Asterisk version.
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Giorgio Incantalupo
wrote:
> pbx18*CLI> module load codec_g729-ast14-gcc4-glibc-pentium3.so
> Unable to load module codec_g729-ast14-gcc4-glibc-pentium3.so
> Command 'modul
I'm going to guess you aren't going to get a lot of help on a list
hosted by Digium on how to use a potentially illegal codec...
That said, "ast14" in the filename might signify what the problem is.
The APIs likely changed for modules between 1.4 and 1.8.
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Giorgio
pbx18*CLI> module load codec_g729-ast14-gcc4-glibc-pentium3.so
Unable to load module codec_g729-ast14-gcc4-glibc-pentium3.so
Command 'module load codec_g729-ast14-gcc4-glibc-pentium3.so ' failed.
[Dec 22 15:52:45] WARNING[4491]: loader.c:757 inspect_module: Module
'codec_g729-ast14-gcc4-glibc-pen
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