[asterisk-dev] Re: [asterisk-users] Digum g729 and g723

Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk roy at karlsbakk.net
Tue Sep 5 08:35:55 MST 2006


it's here: --link removed-- as mentioned below.  
click on the DOWNLOAD label

roy

On 5. sep. 2006, at 10.23, Anton wrote:

> But where is the mentioned code? Could you please post a
> link, where to get it from?
>
> On 5 September 2006 07:47, Kannaiyan Natesan wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> Is this code released by Digium?
>> Looks like directly from digium. Is it GPL with License
>> and Royalty?
>>
>> Unlimited channels and no restriction
>> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
>> Author mentioned as Mark Spencer.
>> If we want to pay the license fees, should we have to Pay
>> to VoiceAge directly?
>>
>> Hats off. Thanks once again to Mark.
>>
>> Kannaiyan
>>
>> On 9/5/06, Joe shmoe <asteriskspy at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> Would you like to have the codecs written by Mark
>>> Spencer for Asterisk?  The same binary codecs
>>> available when you purchase a licence?  You're in
>>> luck!  The following link will allow you to have
>>> Digiums codecs.
>>>
>>>
>>> --link removed--
>>>
>>> Come one come all!
>>>
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