[Asterisk-Dev] Open G.729 / G.723.1 update, fixed memory leak

Paradise Dove pardove at gmail.com
Sun Sep 4 07:45:18 MST 2005


are pre-compiled binaries for this new update available?

thanks!


On 9/4/05, Daniel Pocock <daniel at readytechnology.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> 
> A new release of the open source G.729 patch has been issued.
> 
> The new URL is:
> 
>     http://www.readytechnology.co.uk/open/ipp-codecs
> 
> The memory leak in codec_g729 is now fixed.  This was due to a
> problem in a section of code copied from the Intel example.  Thanks
> to those who assisted in locating this bug.  If you are still running
> the old version of the codec, your Asterisk process will run out of
> memory after several thousand calls (for some people, that might be
> every 3 months, for other people, it could be more than once a day).
> Therefore, updating to this latest release is highly advisable.
> 
> This release combines the G.729 and G.723.1 patches into a single
> patch against Intel's IPP sample.  They are still built as
> separate modules, so you don't have to install both.
> 
> I've also included
> - command line G.729 encoder for converting your WAV files into
> pre-recorded G.729 files
> - scripts for generating a Debian package.  See
> the documentation for details.
> 
> Finally, the donations page has now been fixed.  Making a donation
> is one way to encourage programmers to contribute commercial quality
> code to the open source community.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Daniel
> 
> 
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