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2007 Jan 27
5
H.264 *Not Patented*
The H.264 codec patent by Qualcomm has been ruled invalid by a San Diego Federal jury: http://www.eetimes.com/news/semi/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=197001066 . That means that H.264 codecs can now be written, distributed and revised freely under any license their authors choose, including GPL, public domain, or any other, and $free now that royalties are no longer required. How does H.264
2007 May 18
0
cpu usage for G.729 codec
(Note: resending with proper Subject) If I use Asterisk to initiate two call legs with a callfile, dialing the channel and setting the extension to an AGI that dials another channel, and both dial by SIP connection to a switch that allows only G.729, do I need a G.729 codec running on Asterisk? Do I need 2? And if I use the callfile to connect by SIP to a switch that allows only G.729, then
2004 Jun 30
3
Bugfix for CVS-HEAD-06/26/04-21:56:45
Hiya, I sent this bugfix to the asterisk-dev mailing list, and modified it as I noticed side effects, but now it appears to be finished. Nobody seemed to notice it there, so I thought I'd post here, as it seems to be something that will be needed as people update to the latest CVS version. So...read on :) Ted programmer_ted@hotmail.com P.S. Read to the very end. The original bugfix
2006 May 01
0
Spam? Re: CallerID Name problem
I'm getting Number but when I look at the CDR database. I do see the name -----Original Message----- From: Lacy Moore - Aspendora [mailto:aspendora@gmail.com] Sent: Mon May 01 17:10:26 2006 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Spam? Re: [Asterisk-Users] CallerID Name problem Do you get caller ID number? If so, WAITing is not going to help, since you
2005 Sep 04
0
Open G.729 / G.723.1 update, fixed memory leak
A new release of the open source G.729 patch has been issued. The new URL is: http://www.readytechnology.co.uk/open/ipp-codecs The memory leak in codec_g729 is now fixed. This was due to a problem in a section of code copied from the Intel example. Thanks to those who assisted in locating this bug. If you are still running the old version of the codec, your Asterisk process will run out
2006 Jun 06
2
Transcoding g.711 -> g.729
Hello, I have an asterisk server running with 23 g.729 licenses. I have also purchased a sound file from thevoice.digium.com. I need to covert this file (uLaw, PCM I think) to g.711, g.729 & g.723 for use with an IVR system. Is there a way I can convert the files using the g.729 digium codec? sox? Thanks -Matt -- Matthew S. Crocker Vice President Crocker Communications,
2003 Aug 03
0
g.729 licenses do not release when used in Voicemail
Upon testing the g.729 licenses in our lab we found the following issues in a plain SIP environment: 1. When g.729 licenses are used in leaving a Voicemail, they do not get released upon clearing the channel. 2. If the voicemail.conf has options for 2 format types (ie. wav49 and WAV), it consumes 2 g.729 licenses. I have reported this to the bugtracker. maui*CLI> show version Asterisk
2004 Jul 30
0
G.729 <-> ZAP ?
Hi, I am trying to replace my Cisco 5300 gateway with my new Zap TE405P card. Incoming calls and outgoing calls between my cisco and my SIP phone works fine on G.729. Recording messages in the asterisk voice-mailbox also works fine from both my SIP phone as well as PSTN -> Cisco -> Asterisk. I have licensed the digium G.729A codec. When I connect my ISDN PRI to my Zap card and I call
2009 Jul 21
1
Asterisk and G.729 codec: short questions
Dear all, I have Trixbox 2.6 (Asterisk 1.4) installed in my voip server. I have the following short questions about the usage of G.729 codec: 1) Does Asterisk have installed the G.729 codec by default ??? 2) If I don't want to pay for a codec license, using Asterisk in "pass-through" mode for G.729 voice communications, do I just have to download the open source version of the G.729
2004 May 05
0
Lost my G.729 licenses
I had a disturbing problem with my G.729 licenses the other day and I'm hoping that someone can provide me with some insight since Google didn't. I have 2 Asterisk boxes, 1 acting as the main server with 10 G.729 licenses and 1 that is acting as a media gateway with 2 G.729 licenses. The gateway build is: CVS-02/16/04-23:57:06. I have a TDM400 card with 1 FXS board (unused) and 1
2006 Apr 22
1
Pinouts for T1/E1 crossover cable WAS "RE: whatcable to connect a legacy PBX to a TE410P ?"
The "telco guys" probably did something non-industry standard and reversed send and receive in the jack that they plugged the CAT5 into. Sure it works, sure it is easier, sure it is not the correct way of doing things. Thanks, Steve ________________________________ From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com on behalf of Lacy Moore - Aspendora Sent: Sat 4/22/2006 2:55 PM To: Paul
2004 Oct 05
0
How to force G.729 in H.323 calls
Sirs, I have the following problem: I'm working with H.323 and in my h323.conf file (within the general context) declare disallow=all allow=G729 but CLI shows: *CLI> h.323 show codecs Allowed Codecs: Table: G.729A{sw} <1> G.729{sw} <2> Set: 0: 0: G.729A{sw} <1> G.729{sw} <2> And my asterisk first tries to negotiate G.729A
2004 Jul 29
0
G.729 between Zap and SIP
Hi, I have licensed the digium G.729A codec. But for some reason incoming and outgoing calls will ALWAYS use G.711a. When I force my phone to only accept G.729 then an incoming call from ZAP goes straight to my voicemailbox as the phone doesn't accept the codec Asterisk wants, even if I force it in sip.conf. Is there anywhere else I need to look to tell ZAP to use G.729 preferrably ? The
2005 Feb 08
1
how to make g.729 preferred, but failover to gsm
how to make g.729 preferred, but failover to gsm I've purchased a few g.729 licences, and would like to set up iax.conf such that g.729 is used if they are available, but then it fails over to gsm. I'm not sure how to specify such a preference. I'll let the server transcode from ulaw (from the sip phones) to g.729. Got plenty of CPU for the number of phones we run off that
2003 May 14
1
G.729 Codec on Dialup
hi All, We are using Asterisk server with sip phones (SJPhone). On the local LAN, when we use the SJPhone as the SIP client, communication works fine with no disturbances and noices. But when it comes to dialup connection we harldy hear anything except a rough noice. We have included G.729 Codec (Annex B) with the Asterisk server, and we added the G.729 Codec to the SJPhone too. But it seems
2007 Oct 30
1
G.729 transcoder beetween asterisk to avaya
Dear all I have Asterisk which is connected with avaya through E1 back 2 back now i have on asterisk side G.711 codec and Avaya also useing G.711 codec everything fine. I need G.729 on my asterisk side. can i have lots of SIP phone on my lan and issue is i have 2 to 3 building so problem is LAN is congested thats why i need G.729 Now testing perpose i have download
2003 May 02
0
Digium Announcements - Asterisk G.729 Availability & thevoice.digium.com
Asterisk G.729 -------------- Digium is pleased to announce that we now have the G.729 Codec available. This industry standard allows you to stuff more calls in a limited bandwidth to utilize IP voice in more cost effective ways. A typical call consumes 64Kbps of voice bandwidth. G.729 reduces the call to 8Kbps (of course normal IP overhead adds to this number). Many people are using Asterisk
2005 May 25
0
G.729 disappears from h.323 codecs. Help, please!
Hello, All! We was upgrade our Asterisk from version 0.7.2 to 1.0.7. And have big problem. When asterisk starts: ------------------------------------------------------- *CLI> h.323 show codecs Allowed Codecs: Table: G.729A{sw} <1> G.729{sw} <2> G.723.1{sw} <3> G.711-uLaw-64k{sw} <4> Set: 0: 0: G.729A{sw} <1> G.729{sw}
2007 Jul 27
0
Is it possible transcode (ilbc <-> g.729) in software ?
Hi guys, I don't know if this is the question ... But I have my softphones set up to use ilbc (because I found that it is better for me) and I'm trying to connect them to my provider that provides me termination through g.729. I don't have any T1 or whatever card in my server. But everytime I try to connect them they use gsm ... I don't know why ... So, that's the reason of my
2007 Jul 27
0
Autoreply: Is it possible transcode (ilbc <-> g.729) in software ?
Hi guys, I don't know if this is the question ... But I have my softphones set up to use ilbc (because I found that it is better for me) and I'm trying to connect them to my provider that provides me termination through g.729. I don't have any T1 or whatever card in my server. But everytime I try to connect them they use gsm ... I don't know why ... So, that's the reason of my