[Asterisk-Users] 729 licence on scsi
Anton Tinchev
atl at unixsol.org
Fri May 7 19:23:16 MST 2004
Mark Spencer wrote:
>>I Purchased 4 licences for my SCSI only machine. I do have a CDROM -
>>with a mounted CD. The Registration binary gives me a 'Segmentation
>>Fault'. Is this like telling me I can't register the licence?
>>
>>Unfortunately - I only seriously scanned the mailing list after buying
>>the keys....
>>
>>Seems like the licence insists on using an IDE drive to create some sort
>>of unique serial number.. Has anyone 'lost' their IDE and had problems?
>>
>>
>
>If you'll just be patient for a little while, I'm working on new G.729
>code which does NOT use the voiceage code and thus does NOT have their
>stupid SCSI problem. The new copy protection scheme will be based upon
>just the MAC address of your ethernet card, and WILL NOT DO ANYTHING WITH
>YOUR HARD DRIVE. In addition to eliminating the crappy copy protection
>code, the new version is approximately twice as fast as the VoiceAge code,
>which DOES NOT MEAN YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF CHANNELS PER
>BOX but does mean that you should be able to get substantially more
>channels per box.
>
>Anyway I'll post again on here when we're ready for beta testing, and
>anyone that has bought a license for the voiceage code will get to upgrade
>to the new code free of charge, of course.
>
>Mark
>
>
Hmm, which code is used for the new h.729 Codec. And which license.
Here, in my "NOT FREE, Ex Communist" country is completely legal to have
GPL-ed g.729 code.
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