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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 4:32 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] [asterisk-dev] UWB Codec / Command-line sof Reply with quote

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:15:01AM +0200, Koch M?t? wrote:
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Tim Panton wrote:
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I think that if you use meetme, you will automatically drop to 8khz
sampling because that is what zaptel uses to do the mixing.

If you want wideband, you will probably need to make one-to-one calls.

That is correct.

However, if you install Josh's bridging branch (asterisk/team/file/bridging),
and use the ConfBridge application, you can get wideband conferencing.

However, you still need a softphone that supports a wideband codec. If you are
actually preferring a command line softphone, then my preference is actually to
just use Asterisk. It can act as a pretty powerful and highly configurable
softphone. Smile

If you use Asterisk as the softphone, then use chan_console. It is set up to
operate in 16 kHz natively. Also, use G.722 as the codec between the servers.

Hello,

thank you very much for help. Is there any tutorial about how to
configure this,
what to install and so?

How to use Asterisk as a wide-band soft-phone using a local sound card?

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