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RH

2006-04-27, 6:46 am

I know there are some clever asterisks bods out there so wondering if
someone may spare some advice

I have A@home running and trying to use G729 codec to help increase the
quality of sound (currently with other computers running outgoing sound gets
delayed)
I bought 2 licenses and installed them as I think they should, when I check
the status it appears like it know I have 2 licenses. However if I set my
phones to only use G729
and call *60 it just rings out, in the console nothing appears, I have
tested with 3 types of phones with the same results

Is there anything special in asterisk@home which needs to be changed for
G729, I am guessing to use with accounts maybe but even internally?

The PC I am running on is an old Pentium3 I have tried with both the p3m and
i386 builds with same results.

Any help gratefully appreciated


Jono

2006-04-27, 6:46 am


"RH" <RH@nospicedham.com> wrote in message
news:e2j6hj$g0i$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk...
>I know there are some clever asterisks bods out there so wondering if
>someone may spare some advice
>
> I have A@home running and trying to use G729 codec to help increase the
> quality of sound (currently with other computers running outgoing sound
> gets delayed)
> I bought 2 licenses and installed them as I think they should, when I
> check the status it appears like it know I have 2 licenses. However if I
> set my phones to only use G729
> and call *60 it just rings out, in the console nothing appears, I have
> tested with 3 types of phones with the same results
>
> Is there anything special in asterisk@home which needs to be changed for
> G729, I am guessing to use with accounts maybe but even internally?
>
> The PC I am running on is an old Pentium3 I have tried with both the p3m
> and i386 builds with same results.
>
> Any help gratefully appreciated
>


Is this any help? http://nerdvittles.com/index.php?p=70 scroll down a few
paragraphs to "Installing the G.729 Codec for Asterisk"

*60 ? that's for asterisk@home's speaking clock, isn't it?


RH

2006-04-27, 6:46 am

> *60 ? that's for asterisk@home's speaking clock, isn't it?

yep that was just a internal test I was using with G711 codex set on the
phones it works wel, with G729 it allways fails


Ian

2006-04-27, 6:46 am


"RH" <RH@nospicedham.com> wrote in message
news:e2jdnm$p9d$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk...
>
> yep that was just a internal test I was using with G711 codex set on the
> phones it works wel, with G729 it allways fails
>

HI

Ok if you do a "show translations" does g729 show up with a translation
time?

Have you configures the sip.conf to allow g729? and finally have you set the
phones to use it.

And finally you may be upset as it does take a bit of horse power to
transcode so you may get a better bandwidth bur more latency due to the
transcoding time.

Ian
www.cyber-cottage.co.uk


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