[Asterisk-Users] Open G.729 / G.723.1 update, fixed memory leak
Daniel Pocock
daniel at readytechnology.co.uk
Sun Sep 4 03:35:14 MST 2005
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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