Joel Duffield
2004-Apr-30 12:59 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Is g.711 supported for transcoding in *?
Okay this may be a very noobie question, but I've looked around the WIKI and haven't found anything about this. I was looking at some VO-IP phones, an they list one of the codecs as g.711, this isn't listed on the * page I was looking at, is this also known as another name, or is it not supported by *? Thanks Joel Duffield Near North Business Machines www.NearNorthBusiness.com
Steven Critchfield
2004-Apr-30 13:11 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Is g.711 supported for transcoding in *?
On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 14:59, Joel Duffield wrote:> Okay this may be a very noobie question, but I've looked around the WIKI > and haven't found anything about this. I was looking at some VO-IP > phones, an they list one of the codecs as g.711, this isn't listed on > the * page I was looking at, is this also known as another name, or is > it not supported by *?And people wonder if the flamers are here to make the list interesting? Seems this would be the first place to look. When I use google on the term "g.711" the second page listed is the wikipedia. This page tells you it is mu-law or a-law. Under the features page on asterisk.org, I see codecs support... Mu-law A-law This is a reminder that just being a noobie isn't like being on base in a game of tag. In real life, there are no bases. You should always do a minor amount of research on your own, or grow a very thick skin of asbestos as the rest of us able to use google toast you regularly. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>