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2005 Mar 10
5
asterisk and Broadvoice Outgoing Again :(
...ble to receive incoming calls fine.
I get the following in asterisk console:
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asterisk*CLI> show version
Asterisk CVS-HEAD-03/10/05-22:51:28 built by vicky@asterisk on a i686 running
Linux
asterisk*CLI>
-- Executing Dial("SIP/502-c147", "SIP/18086749157@XXXXXXXX") in new stack
-- Called 18086749157@XXXXXXXX
-- Got SIP response 400 "Bad request" back from 147.135.8.128
-- SIP/XXXXXXXX-19dd is circuit-busy
== Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/1/0)
-- Executing Congestion("...
2019 Oct 31
1
Antw: Re: Q: Bandwidth vs. bitrate
...:
--set-ctl-int x=y
Pass the encoder control x with value y (advanced). Preface with s: to direct the ctl to multistream s
This may be used multiple times
Regards,
Ulrich
>>> Mathias Buhr <napcode at apparatus.de> schrieb am 30.10.2019 um 14:32 in Nachricht
<e7036001-c147-c4d0-550c-330331b76f5c at apparatus.de>:
> Hi Ulrich,
>
> I assume you've been using opusenc to encode the files. If that is the
> case you can try giving the encoder some more hints about your files:
>
> opusenc --speech --set-ctl-int 4008=1103 ...
>
> The latter...
2019 Oct 30
5
Q: Bandwidth vs. bitrate
Hi!
I have some MP3 audio material which is basically speech with some background noises, essentially > 120Hz and < 5kHz.
I had the idea to reduce the file size by recoding the material to Opus at 56kbps. Unfortunately the result is a file sampled at 48kHz much larger than the original.
I hope you agree that it does not make sense to create a file larger than the original (MP3). Of course