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I have lots of questions about OPUS.
Yesterday a colleague in the office told me that I sounded amazing on the phone, as if I was right next to him.
They were in a conference room using a Yealink CP960 and I was using the 3CX Webclient from home to dial-in into the meeting. I also experienced from my office phone (Yealink T42s) a great quality call and on my phone display, I saw the letters "HD". So these 2 experiences tell me that I must of been using OPUS...right?
So here are the questions:
Pierre
Yesterday a colleague in the office told me that I sounded amazing on the phone, as if I was right next to him.
They were in a conference room using a Yealink CP960 and I was using the 3CX Webclient from home to dial-in into the meeting. I also experienced from my office phone (Yealink T42s) a great quality call and on my phone display, I saw the letters "HD". So these 2 experiences tell me that I must of been using OPUS...right?
So here are the questions:
- I haven't found a place in the settings of the webclient where I can see which codec is supported or used. Does anyone know where I can find that info?
- The settings in the APP on my iPhone has a bunch of codec listed, including OPUS, but OPUS was not selected, so I selected it? BTW, there was about 5 different codec selected. So how does the APP determine which codec to use?
- I really would like to at least use OPUS internally when we call each other's extension. Can this be forced or suggested as the preferred codec to use in the phone system config?
- When making an outside call from my office phone, what determines the codec that will be used to complete the call to someone in another country? Is the audio codec selection part of the initial call handshaking negotiation?
- Do long distance carriers and SIP trunking carriers have to specifically support the OPUS codec or do they pass through any traffic, irrelevant of the codec used? Our phone system hosting vendor uses Bell Canada for its SIP trunking needs.
Pierre