[Asterisk-Users] G729 licensing

Matthew Hardeman mhast at papersoft.com
Mon Jul 14 11:00:30 MST 2003


Missing something?

No...

So far as I'm aware there is no freely available G729 codec available
that will run under Linux...  Kind of funny that there *is* one for
Windows, isn't it?

As an aside, though, what kind of equipment are you using, and what
circumstances are you communicating in?  ALAW & ULAW make great codecs
for use on a LAN.  :)

I've also had great luck using GSM with the Snom200 running the very
latest firmware.  (1.18s)  It's not yet posted on their website, but
they will give you a link to it should you write their support team...

Matt Hardeman
PaperSoft


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Hi,

I'm looking for a good codec to use on a personal VoIP setup. It is
strictly for my personal use, I'll never resell it, make money or it, or
whatever.

It seems a free personal-use G729 codec is available as a WIN32
library. I find it puzzling that at the same time one has to pay license
fees to use it under Linux, even non-commercially.

I was wondering -- am I missing something?

=2D-J.

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