On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 00:33:44 +1200
Michael wrote:
> I can't with Digium fax, and it always fails at the point it decides
> to switch to T38.
Have you tried dedicating the line to fax only, no "detection"?
I tried using it, but for me it apparently fails the codec switch:
WARNING[3862]: frame.c
Michael wrote:
> Is it possible to force T38 for all invocations ReceiveFAX() ?
It already does that.
> I can't with Digium fax, and it always fails at the point it decides to
> switch
> to T38.
You've posted two or three messages about this, but haven't included any
information we could use
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 14:37:23 David Backeberg wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Michael wrote:
> > Is it possible to force T38 for all invocations ReceiveFAX() ?
>
> If it's not T.38, it should instead be audio over G.711 or similar
> codec. Are your faxes going through as audio? If not, th
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Michael wrote:
> Is it possible to force T38 for all invocations ReceiveFAX() ?
If it's not T.38, it should instead be audio over G.711 or similar
codec. Are your faxes going through as audio? If not, that's a strong
indication that you have a SIP configuration is
Is it possible to force T38 for all invocations ReceiveFAX() ?
Receiving fax always worked OK on Callweaver though I could put
SipT38Switchover() into the dial plan.
I can't with Digium fax, and it always fails at the point it decides to switch
to T38.
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