4 jan 2010 kl. 14.46 skrev Kevin P. Fleming:
hadi motamedi wrote:
Sorry . I didn't get the point clearly . In the SIP Invite message , it
says my audio endpoint is IP x.x.x.x port x, and I can use codecs
A,B,C. The remote endpoint responds with a 200 OK, saying my audio
stream is at IP
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Olle E. Johansson o...@edvina.net wrote:
4 jan 2010 kl. 14.46 skrev Kevin P. Fleming:
hadi motamedi wrote:
Sorry . I didn't get the point clearly . In the SIP Invite message , it
says my audio endpoint is IP x.x.x.x port x, and I can use codecs
A,B,C.
Olle E. Johansson wrote:
But it's fairly common to have asymmetric media in the call. If the caller
offers A, B and C and the callee responds with B, the caller sends B but the
callee might send A.
Only for non-Asterisk endpoints, since Asterisk will never do this.
Is this really that
5 jan 2010 kl. 10.08 skrev hadi motamedi:
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Olle E. Johansson o...@edvina.net wrote:
4 jan 2010 kl. 14.46 skrev Kevin P. Fleming:
hadi motamedi wrote:
Sorry . I didn't get the point clearly . In the SIP Invite message , it
says my audio endpoint is
hadi motamedi wrote:
Sorry . I didn't get the point clearly . In the SIP Invite message , it
says my audio endpoint is IP x.x.x.x port x, and I can use codecs
A,B,C. The remote endpoint responds with a 200 OK, saying my audio
stream is at IP y.y.y.y port y, and I choose codec B. Can you
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Kevin P. Fleming kpflem...@digium.comwrote:
hadi motamedi wrote:
Sorry . I didn't get the point clearly . In the SIP Invite message , it
says my audio endpoint is IP x.x.x.x port x, and I can use codecs
A,B,C. The remote endpoint responds with a 200 OK,
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Kevin P. Fleming kpflem...@digium.comwrote:
hadi motamedi wrote:
Can you please let me know if we can have different codec schemes for
audio codec in audio codec out ? I mean , in one application , we
can have our audio codec input set to G.711 a-law
hadi motamedi wrote:
Can you please let me know if we can have different codec schemes for
audio codec in audio codec out ? I mean , in one application , we
can have our audio codec input set to G.711 a-law and our audio codec
output set to G.711 u-law . I am facing with an application that
Dear All
Can you please let me know if we can have different codec schemes for
audio codec in audio codec out ? I mean , in one application , we
can have our audio codec input set to G.711 a-law and our audio codec
output set to G.711 u-law . I am facing with an application that calls
for such a