Gerrit Jacobsen | 14 Oct 2009 07:48
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Re: Re: Codec packet size in both ways

Nik,

I would guess this can be hacked in 

DataFormat.cpp

Try
FormatInfo("g729", 40, 40000),

Gerry

--- On Tue, 13/10/09, Nik Pakar <nikpakar@...> wrote:

> From: Nik Pakar <nikpakar@...>
> Subject: [yate] Re: Codec packet size in both ways
> To: "Yate mailing list" <yate@...>
> Date: Tuesday, 13 October, 2009, 9:51 AM
> Hello friends,
> Can any one please give me some hint on
> this.
> When using g729 type codec, call orginating yate
> server send the ptime as 40. But the receiving end
> yate's codec encoder talk back in 20ms. How can we set
> this to be on 40ms from both side.
> 
> Thanks a lot for any help.
> RgdsNik
> 
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 6:09 AM,
> Nik Pakar <nikpakar@...>
> wrote:
> 
> Hello friends,
>  
> I have yate server 1 sending a call to yate server 2.
> I have set osdp_ptime=40 on the yate1. The call originate
> with ptime=40. But when the call is live, and media stream
> established. i can see the call path
>  
> yate 1 -> yate 2 = is on 40ms
> yate 2 -> yate 1 = is on 20ms
>  
> How and where can i set this reverse path packet size
> for codecs. Since there is no regex involved on the
> receiving yate2 server for this call, is there any global
> parameter to set for this.
>  
> Appreciate any help.
>  
> Thanks
> nik
> 
> 
>


Gmane