Wireshark has a G711 codec because it, an its algorithm,
are public domain. This is not true of a number of other popular codecs
like g729, g726, etc.
Tbere are PC applications that will play
these streams from libpcap files, but they charge. One that is available
for a trial period of 30 days is from JDSU call PVA-1000.
I have tried it and I liked it quite a bit, but the company I work for
did not like its licensing restrictions.
Another application that
I use is called ClearSight.
It will capture, decode and play all major VoIP codecs and used libpcap
files, but again it costs $$$.
Best of luck
Alex
Lindberg alindber@xxxxxxxxx
--- On Thu, 1/1/09, Boaz Galil
<boaz20@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: Boaz Galil
<boaz20@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [Wireshark-users] Looking for
plugin to be able to "hear"/"build" G723/G729 > To: "Community
support list for Wireshark"
<wireshark-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thursday, January 1,
2009, 8:35 AM > Hi Experts, > > I am looking for a
plug-in for wire shark so I will be > able to "play" >
G723/G729 streams with the wire shark (Statistics->Voip >
call->Player) > > > > Thanks in
advance, > > -- > Boaz. >
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