Andrey Kouprianov wrote:
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
they are not mandatory. they are usually supported, but not mandatory. Think about an IMS phone, which uses SIP and supports only AMR and GSM codec.
regards klaus
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@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@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,
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