Hello Freeswitch-users,
Check this one:
http://freehg.org/u/deepwalker/fs_g729/
G.729 is not G.723 but may be interesting. IPP have also g.723
implementation, not too hard to port.
That code is working OK for me on development servers.
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Mike
It seems I know the same you know, it was on the works then not, then
back in the works. However I don't know the status on that. If you
have contact with Doug he is a better person to ask to regarding new
products coming out.
Moy
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Shelby Ramsey sicfsl...@gmail.com
Thanks Moises. It looks like good work. When is Sangoma coming out with a
similar product ... Doug told me it was in the works, then not in the works,
then back in the works ...
The problem is this particular card is PCI only and it will only do 120
channels
Thanks!
SDR
Shelby Ramsey wrote:
Thanks Moises. It looks like good work. When is Sangoma coming out
with a similar product ... Doug told me it was in the works, then not
in the works, then back in the works ...
The problem is this particular card is PCI only and it will only do
120 channels
If
Steve,
You definitely have a better grasp on this topic than me. But I think it's
a tough sell on the host based processing ... when you look at products like
what audio codes can do on a card (3 DS-3's worth of transcoding) ... but I
have had a couple of soft switch vendors claim though that
Hi,
I came across a company who was selling hardware which could do like
5000 G729 conversion simultanoeusly, I was like this sounds cool, they
have support for asterisk, I haven't enquirer yet how they do this,
but anyone wishes to buy it cost £15000/year for the hrdware + support
Any one
PER YEAR? ARE THEY DAFT?
/b
On Feb 6, 2009, at 1:27 PM, Mitul Limbani wrote:
it cost £15000/year for the hrdware + support
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On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 1:30 AM, Michael Giagnocavo m...@giagnocavo.netwrote:
$22K would buy quite a few machines with many core Xeons. I just don't see
how it'd be effective at that price. Not to mention a yearly figure.
G729 is roughly 25 MIPS (encode+decode), coppice, please correct as
, February 06, 2009 12:28 PM
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org [2]
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Transcoding G723
Hi,
I came across a company who was selling hardware which could do like
5000 G729 conversion simultanoeusly, I was like this sounds cool,
they
have support for asterisk
: [Freeswitch-users] Transcoding G723
Hello guys,
Sorry it was my mistake, i re-read the entire proposal and it looks like their
specialized 1U Hardware with custom CPU can handle close to 1500 simultaneous
G729 encoding n transmission, also this hardware offers from any codec to any
codec
Brian West wrote:
well that'll not scale far :P
That transcoding card does 120 channels. A modern quad core CPU with a
well implemented codec can do several hundred. A dual quad core chassis
can do twice as much. Which one has a scaling problem?
Steve
/b
On Feb 5, 2009, at 2:52 PM,
The hardware in this case... which is why I said it wouldn't scale
far :P
/b
On Feb 5, 2009, at 5:32 PM, Steve Underwood wrote:
That transcoding card does 120 channels. A modern quad core CPU with a
well implemented codec can do several hundred. A dual quad core
chassis
can do twice as
At least 1 company is using it in their FS gateway for a call center
of around 125 positions with their this scenario:
Asterisk servers IAX G711 FS Gateway --- SIP G729 --- SIP Provider
The G723 has only been tested in my laptop with an IAX connection to
the FS server though. Any
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