does obi200 or any obi device support adding your own codecs?

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SteveInWA:
No.  This is a non-issue.  VoIP phones from Obihai, Grandstream, Polycom, etc. all support the necessary CODECs to connect to each other.

SteveInWA:
Perhaps you have seen one of the various SIP VoIP software telephone (softphone) apps, such as Counterpath X-Lite, Zoiper, or CSipSimple.  Because these are free apps, and the developers aren't making any money on them, they only include the license-free CODECs.  They then either sell "pro" versions of the apps, such as Counterpath Bria, or sell CODEC "packs" that include the licensed CODECs such as G.729 or AMR-WB/G.722.2.

These issues do not apply to hardware VoIP phones, which you need to buy.

mweaser:
Quote from: SteveInWA on November 16, 2016, 09:19:30 pm

Perhaps you have seen one of the various SIP VoIP software telephone (softphone) apps, such as Counterpath X-Lite, Zoiper, or CSipSimple.  Because these are free apps, and the developers aren't making any money on them, they only include the license-free CODECs.  They then either sell "pro" versions of the apps, such as Counterpath Bria, or sell CODEC "packs" that include the licensed CODECs such as G.729 or AMR-WB/G.722.2.

These issues do not apply to hardware VoIP phones, which you need to buy.


Don't some commercial voip like magic jack or even Vonage that have there own voip device, don't some have there own codecs for there voip? Like i was reading online that people where asking what the codec was used and they refused to tell what the codec is.

SteveInWA:
No.  Why are you flogging this issue to death?  It is totally irrelevant.  If you want to buy and use OBi products, they come with the necessary CODECs.

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