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| Hello
I am just browsing the configuration for my sipura ATA and see that the SIP
"preferred codec" is G711u and that "Use Pref Codec Only" is set to Yes.
I know absolutely nothing about codecs. Are these settings correct? What do
other people use?
I am registered with voipfone if that makes a difference.
Thanks
Lee
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| Shane Carpenter 2005-07-25, 7:45 am |
| >> Lee<me@privacy.net> 23/07/2005 09:52:06 >>>
>Hello
>I am just browsing the configuration for my sipura ATA and see that the SIP
>"preferred codec" is G711u and that "Use Pref Codec Only" is set to Yes.
>I know absolutely nothing about codecs. Are these settings correct? What do
>other people use?
>I am registered with voipfone if that makes a difference.
>Thanks
>Lee
G711u seems to be the most common codec, it uses 64k, I would have thought that selecting it as the only codec might cause you a problem.
I would have thought most people would use G729 for it's better compression??
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| Paul D.Smith 2005-07-27, 5:45 pm |
| A codec is a way of compressing speech. More compression requires less
bandwidth but can sound worse.
Typically, a phone will have a preferred codec, but will work with others.
For example, someone might callyou with a low bandwidth codec because that's
all the bandwidth they can get and currently, you would reject their call.
So I'd recommend removing the "only use the preferred" option. The codec
you have is the highest bandwidth codec you have anyway (probably) so having
this "just this codec" option isn't helping you.
Paul DS
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