String 'g729 24' means that Openphone supports frames with 240 bytes of voice data in RTP packet encoded by g729 codec. Support of this codec by OpenPh is rather doubtful in itself as g729 codec is not opensource. And 240 bytes per one packet - it's too much, because 240 bytes correspond to 240 msec of sounding of a voice. Loss of one package will mean occurrence of a 240 msec pause. >From this point of view 'g711Ulaw64k 240' - impossible number of bytes/packet (2400 bytes and 2400 msec sounding). The standard values of quantity of byte on a package are 20 (g729 2), 40 (g729 4), a maximum of 60 (g729 6) bytes for g729 and 30 - 60 bytes for 711 codecs. You must change configurations of your GW and OpenPh. On Monday 30 August 2004 02:43, looperlistas looperlistas wrote: > //*****************************// > //* OPENPHONE CAPABILITY SET **// > //*****************************// > capabilityTable = 8 entries { > [0]={ > capabilityTableEntryNumber = 8 > capability = receiveAudioCapability g729 24 > } > [1]={ > capabilityTableEntryNumber = 1 > capability = receiveAudioCapability g711Ulaw64k 240 > } > [2]={ > capabilityTableEntryNumber = 2 > capability = receiveAudioCapability g711Alaw64k 240 > } > //*****************************// > //** ELESIGN CAPABILITY SET ***// > //*****************************// > capabilityTable = 3 entries { > [0]={ > capabilityTableEntryNumber = 2 > capability = receiveAndTransmitAudioCapability g729 6 > } > [1]={ > capabilityTableEntryNumber = 4 > capability = receiveAndTransmitAudioCapability g711Ulaw64k 20 > } ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by BEA Weblogic Workshop FREE Java Enterprise J2EE developer tools! Get your free copy of BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 today. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_idP47&alloc_id808&opÌk _______________________________________________________ List: Openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Archive: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id?49 Homepage: http://www.gnugk.org/