[Freeswitch-users] m=audio 5016 RTP/AVP 96 3 107 110 0 8 101., what does it mean?

Ken Rice krice at freeswitch.org
Sun Jun 23 07:46:47 MSD 2013


You would be correct norm that IANA doc tells you the SDP codec assignment
numbers, for numbers 96+ you need to look at the rest of the SDP to see what
they are...

For the lower statically numbered codecs they may or may not appear in the
list


On 6/22/13 10:23 PM, "Nathan Neulinger" <nneul at mst.edu> wrote:

> I think this may be what you're looking for...
> 
> http://www.iana.org/assignments/rtp-parameters/rtp-parameters.xml
> 
> 96+ are dynamic apparently
> 
> 0, 8 pcmu and pcma
> 3 is gsm
> 
> At least according to that list... I don't know enough about the protocol to
> know how the dynamic ones are assigned.
> 
> This that's odd though is that the list on that page is in decimal, with
> comfort noise at 13. That would make sense if
> it were in hex (19), so maybe I'm misinterpreting.
> 
> -- Nathan
> 
> On 06/22/2013 10:02 PM, Sayyed Mohammad Emami Razavi wrote:
>> m=audio 5016 RTP/AVP 96 3 107 110 0 8 101.
>> Is there any digits represents sip codecs in subject?!
>> 
>> Can any body describe this statement?!
>> 
>> For example in response to one of my questions, Steven told me:
>> "Your phone is not offering any codecs in the INVITE:
>> m=audio 15696 RTP/AVP 19
>> The only payload type listed is 19 (comfort noise) - there are no codecs
>> listed."
>> base on my logs: http://pastebin.freeswitch.org/21084

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