Jason Penton wrote:
Hi Raphael,

not sure what you mean by "WAV with g.729" but i was thinking of having precoded files like default.g729 default.wav and depending on the codec negotiated with each call the appropriate "bytestream" is served.

The WAV format does not force the encoding of the bit stream. There are several encoding supported within the WAV format, among which is g729. At the moment, SEMS only supports WAV files with Ulaw, Alaw and PCM16 encoding. What you propose is indeed already included, but as Stefan pointed out, there are some bugs for codecs which are supported otherwise by SEMS.

comments?

p.s. could you elaborate on the existing "pre-coded announcements"
sems/trunk/apps/precoded_announce ;-)

-Raphael.

cheers
Jason

On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Raphael Coeffic <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Jason Penton wrote:

        Hi All,

        Would there be any merit adding a native g729 file format to
        SEMS so that media can be streamed from the server without
        having to license the g729 codec. I would be happy to work on
        the code but was interested in what the guys like Stefan,
        Raphael and the rest of the list think about such a feature?

    Do you mean WAV with g.729? We already have some kind of support
    with the pre-coded announces, but supporting a wide deployed file
    format would be better.

    -Raphael.

        cheers
        Jason
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