Has anyone successfully compiled the AMR codec into an Asterisk install, and
if so, what steps did you take?
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On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 14:04 -0400, Matt wrote:
Has anyone successfully compiled the AMR codec into an Asterisk
install, and if so, what steps did you take?
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Just noticed that packman has prebuild packages:
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Subject: [asterisk-users] AMR codec for Asterisk 1.6.1.X
Hi list,
Anyone have successfully compiled amr codec for asterisk 1.6.1.X ?
I still have no problem compiling and playing with it on Asterisk 1.4.X.
I have used the following patch :
https
Hi list,
Anyone have successfully compiled amr codec for asterisk 1.6.1.X ?
I still have no problem compiling and playing with it on Asterisk 1.4.X.
I have used the following patch :
https://asteriskvideo.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/asteriskvideo/amr/
Hare is what i get while loading
== Registered translator 'amrtolin' from format unknown to slin, cost 4000
== Registered translator 'lintoamr' from format slin to unknown, cost 32002
Probably shouldn't be listing it as unknown
Have you tried using that AMR codec beyond commands in the asterisk cli?
Did the patch apply
to try this myself at some point.
Thanks,
Adrian
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Subject: [asterisk-users] AMR codec
On 17 Sep 2006, at 23:04, Net Nut wrote:
Well this would not be for comercial use.. I just want it for my own
cell phone to talk on my own asterisk system.
is that ok?
Probably not. Unless you live in a country where the patent isn't
valid.
You'd have to read the license terms from the
On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 03:04:35PM -0700, Net Nut wrote:
Well this would not be for comercial use.. I just want it for my own
cell phone to talk on my own asterisk system.
is that ok?
Voiceage are quite agressive in terms of licensing. However as an
individual it's probably not worth their
Well this would not be for comercial use.. I just want it for my own
cell phone to talk on my own asterisk system.
is that ok?
Tim Panton wrote:
On 16 Sep 2006, at 20:38, Net Nut wrote:
So with that said, can anyone recommend a way that I can get a sip
client on a cell phone that uses H.263
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 07:28:29PM -0700, Net Nut wrote:
I have been searching, but I have not found the answer.. How might I add
the amr codec to my asterisk server?
I believe I found the amr source from
http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/latest/Rel-6/26_series/26073-600.zip
I compiled it but
So with that said, can anyone recommend a way that I can get a sip
client on a cell phone that uses H.263 and amr to talk to an asterisk
system?
Is it just not possible because of licensing? It sounds kind of lame to
have a sip client that can't talk to anything else because of codecs..
Steve
On 16 Sep 2006, at 20:38, Net Nut wrote:
So with that said, can anyone recommend a way that I can get a sip
client on a cell phone that uses H.263 and amr to talk to an asterisk
system?
Is it just not possible because of licensing? It sounds kind of
lame to
have a sip client that can't talk
Steve Kennedy wrote:
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 07:28:29PM -0700, Net Nut wrote:
I have been searching, but I have not found the answer.. How might I add
the amr codec to my asterisk server?
I believe I found the amr source from
I have been searching, but I have not found the answer.. How might I add
the amr codec to my asterisk server?
I believe I found the amr source from
http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/latest/Rel-6/26_series/26073-600.zip
I compiled it but did not end up with any .so files like I thought I
would need
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