Re: Less good call quality using Asterisk

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On 07/23/2012 10:56 AM, Stefan at WPF wrote:
For private use the RPI is really cool for that, though I am not yet
sure if it works 100% without problems - at least it did in my latest tests.
Anyone has any hint on the call quality or if Asterisk does any kind of
transcoding of the audio?

If both legs of the call are using the same codec, then normally Asterisk would not modify the audio in any way at all.

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