Category Archives: freeswitch

Cluecon 2009

I will be speaking at ClueCon this year. The talk will be about writing FreeSwitch modules and how the development process compares to writing modules for Asterisk in terms of APIs. If you are interested in learning how to write … Continue reading

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G729A and G723.1 support for FreeSwitch

The past weekend I spent some time writing a module for the FreeSwitch project in order to support the G729A codec in it. This codec is patent encumbered, however, my target was not to do this in software, but just … Continue reading

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ztloop with CAS support

During some time I had the idea that it should be possible to test the user space software that deals with E1/T1 lines (Asterisk, FreeSwitch, OpenR2) without any hardware at all, that way I could work off-line in my laptop … Continue reading

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Asterisk, now with deadlock action!

You gotta belive me, I love Asterisk, I have learned lots of stuff playing with it. However in the last days I have been trying FreeSwitch and reading its code. Yesterday I was hanging out at freeswitch-dev when Anthony posted … Continue reading

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