Are you using video when you make your calls? 50 KB/s upstream isn't
quite enough if you are using video and have the quality or frame rate
set very high.
I'm not sure if I asked you before, but you might try using GSM instead
of ilbc if your VOIP provider uses it. Also if your VOIP provider uses
>All extensions now support ilbc/gsm/alaw as well as h261.
>The conference room has been configured to support only alaw.
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>Thanks for the hint!
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Damien, could You set up an extension that supports LPC codec??
(Maybe not 500 but other numer if you prefer).
I would like this to test my inter
Le mardi 16 janvier 2007 à 12:10 +0100, W.P. a écrit :
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> >The conference room has been configured to support only alaw.
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> >Thanks for the hint!
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> Damien, could You set up an extension that supports LPC codec??
> (Maybe
Użytkownik Damien Sandras napisał:
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>>>All extensions now support ilbc/gsm/alaw as well as h261.
>>>The conference room has been configured to support only alaw.
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>>>Thanks for the hint!
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>>Damien
Hi,
I wonder if you can make an audio only call to the sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
address.
find a second computer with a microphone attached, and record the sound
that comes out the speaker.
If we can see a regular pattern in the sound, or such, it will be possible
to work out the cause of your sou