I am playing around with different codecs between 2 * servers. However I
don't seem to have any impact on bandwith.
I always get something like this:
Name: IAX2/ds02-1
Type: IAX2
UniqueID: 1131421484.2
Caller ID: s
Caller ID Name: (N/A)
DNID Digits: (N/A)
State: Up (6)
Rings: 0
NativeFormat: 2
WriteFormat: 64
ReadFormat: 64
1st File Descriptor: -1
Frames in: 182
Frames out: 468
Time to Hangup: 0
Elapsed Time: N/A
Direct Bridge: Zap/1-1
Indirect Bridge: Zap/1-1
-- PBX --
Context: foo
Extension: s
Priority: 1
Call Group: 0
Pickup Group: 0
Application: Bridged Call
Data: Zap/1-1
Blocking in: ast_waitfor_nandfds
Variables:
BRIDGEPEER=Zap/1-1
DIALEDPEERNUMBER=ds02/95
Native format represents what I've chosen for codec of preference. However,
data exchange is done with Read/Write Format 64 (16 bit Signed Linear PCM).
Any idea on how to enforce native format into read and write streams?
Any help appreciated.
Regards,
B.
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