Re: [asterisk-users] Codec problems when using G.723

2008-11-10 Thread Thomas Winter
On Sunday 09 November 2008 20:14, Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote: The best (and maybe only way) is to set your client and your service provider to only do G.723. Really, thats not the way it should work. How I can find out the codec of an incomming call? Is there any way to use ${SIP_CODEC} to

Re: [asterisk-users] Codec problems when using G.723

2008-11-10 Thread Thomas Winter
On Monday 10 November 2008 16:52, Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote: Thomas Winter wrote: On Sunday 09 November 2008 20:14, Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote: The best (and maybe only way) is to set your client and your service provider to only do G.723. Really, thats not the way it should work.

Re: [asterisk-users] Codec problems when using G.723

2008-11-10 Thread Eric ManxPower Wieling
Thomas Winter wrote: On Sunday 09 November 2008 20:14, Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote: The best (and maybe only way) is to set your client and your service provider to only do G.723. Really, thats not the way it should work. How I can find out the codec of an incomming call? Is there

Re: [asterisk-users] Codec problems when using G.723

2008-11-09 Thread Eric ManxPower Wieling
The best (and maybe only way) is to set your client and your service provider to only do G.723. Thomas Winter wrote: Hi, I have a problem with codecs. I have an provider with allowed codec alaw, ulaw, g.723 I have SIP clients with codec allowed alaw, ulaw, g.723 If a SIP clients wants

[asterisk-users] Codec problems when using G.723

2008-11-09 Thread Thomas Winter
Hi, I have a problem with codecs. I have an provider with allowed codec alaw, ulaw, g.723 I have SIP clients with codec allowed alaw, ulaw, g.723 If a SIP clients wants call through with g.723 Asterisk is using alaw to connect to the provider, so its not working because only passthrough would