What if SIP client on the other end does not support that codec? Of
course, I understand that u and a-law are mandatory for every SIP
client, but let's pretend that some clients just support 1 or maximum
2 codes. This substituting stuff is like playing with fire :P
Andrey.
On 8/22/06, Alexandr Dubovikov <shurik(a)start4.info> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 07:48:34PM +0700, Andrey
Kouprianov wrote:
Hi,
No i dont think so, because SER has nothing to do with audio/video
streaming whatsoever. Besides, this functionality should be attributed
rather to clients than servers.
Andrey.
it's true, but we can make something like this:
for example: prefered codec should be "8"
subst(/^m=audio(.*)RTP\/AVP(.*) 8/m=audio\1RTP\/AVP 8\2/i);
On 8/22/06, Ricardo Carvalho <rcarvalho(a)iric.up.pt> wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way in Ser to stablish a preferred order of codecs to be used
by the phones?
Thanks,
Ricardo.
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