A gatekeepers function is to route calls to pre-defined or registered locations, without meddling at the RTP level. As an answer to your question you can say that GnuGK can support any currently available codec, and any other codecs that will be available in the future.
Rafat Subhan wrote:
My question is that: what sound compression algorithms are supported in GK e.g G.729A or G.723.1 etc. ________________ Engr. Rafat Subhan Software Developer Advanced Communications House no 423 F-11/3 Islamabad mail: rafat@advcomm.net <mailto:rafat@advcomm.net> MSN: qudrat2210@hotmail.com <mailto:qudrat2210@hotmail.com> Cell : +92-300-5195822 http://www.advcomm.net
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