[cisco-voip] Codec issue
Erick Wellnitz
ewellnitzvoip at gmail.com
Thu May 10 09:30:02 EDT 2012
You cold probably eliminate that need by configuring your region matrix
differently but to answer your question when going from one codec to
another codec you need a transcoder.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 3:56 AM, James Dust <
james.dust at charles-stanley.co.uk> wrote:
> We have some regional offices that are using a different codec (g729) to
> our main hub site (g711), and we are experiencing issues in transferring
> calls between the two and also conferencing using the default conferencing
> feature on a 7970.
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> Will we need a separate transcoder for these functions?
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> Kind Regards
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> James Dust
> Team Leader
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