Hi,
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Paulo Vicentini
wrote:
> Strangely remote EP keeps the same stream id despite changing the codec used
> on it - maybe a broken implementation there.
That's correct behavior according to RFC. Codec can be changed on
per-packet basis. So you may have a packet
Hi,
Be the scenario:
sipxtapi Endpoint sends
INVITE
Cseq: 2195 INVITE
Message Header
Message Body
Session Description Protocol
Session Description Protocol Version (v): 0
Owner/Creator, Session Id (o): sipX 5 5 IN IP4 192.168.15.100
Session Name (s): call
Time Description, active ti
Hi Paulo,
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Paulo Vicentini
wrote:
> I am wondering if sipxtapi supports Asynchronous transcoding , for example,
> one endpoint is talking G.711 to another endpoint talking GSM or two
> different encodings.
Yes, sipXmediaLib is setup to decode all codecs, announced
I am wondering if sipxtapi supports Asynchronous transcoding , for example,
one endpoint is talking G.711 to another endpoint talking GSM or two
different encodings.
I have made some tests with no success.
Thanks
Paulo
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