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mflorell wrote:Actually, the answer is Yes.
We have been testing the D100 cards and they are great, but with Asterisk meetme everything needs to be translated down to slin for mixing, so every G729 channel going into a meetme room would use a license to do G729.
are the agents on ulaw or g729? and how many calls are being generated FOR each agent?bmorrison wrote:mflorell wrote:Actually, the answer is Yes.
We have been testing the D100 cards and they are great, but with Asterisk meetme everything needs to be translated down to slin for mixing, so every G729 channel going into a meetme room would use a license to do G729.
Okay, so the million dollar question: With the D100-30 (the 30 channel version) would you be able to support 15 meetme rooms (one agent and one caller) or 30?
williamconley wrote:ok, but i have a question ...
at $900 for a 60 channel card what would be the advantage over, say, a $900 Xeon box dedicated to the same purpose between the Vicidial server and the net doing the same thing?
(dedicated pure asterisk on a 64 bit OS providing g729 conversion to all the "inside the room" boxes", instead of just the one that the D100 is installed in).
I mean, this would change all the inbound audio to ULAW so transcoding would be virtually without cost on the vicidial server.
Is the sound quality improved? or is there some other advantage?
I see the reaction to having a "dedicated" translation/call routing server all the time, noone wants to spend the cash on a box that's dedicated to such a purpose (well, few are, unless they've done a lot of research). But spending cash on a card to go in the box, they'll do without hesitation even though that card is now a limiting factor requiring the calls to go to that hardware.
mflorell wrote:We have only tested the 480 call version of the D100 cards, a transcoding capacity that you can't easily duplicate reliably, or with as high audio quality, on a single server.
We have been testing the D100 cards and they are great, but with Asterisk meetme everything needs to be translated down to slin for mixing, so every G729 channel going into a meetme room would use a license to do G729.
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mflorell wrote:Yes, it will work without loading any g729 asterisk software-only transcoding modules. Asterisk is built with the ability to off-load codec translation through a module to an outside resource like a card or transcoding server. That's how it works.
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