Yes, I specifically meant g729 binaries for amd64 machines, supporting transcoding on a per-channel licensed basis.
I've been running g729-only using amd64 on freebsd with 1.4.1, relying on my hardphones, etc. for g729 support, but that's in no-transcoding mode, which makes it impossible to do N to N conferencing, etc. Plus, no linux softphone supports g.729 now, so testing is a bit harder (thekompany's tkPhone sort of does, but the phone app is horrible and barely maintained) I'm going to have a party in 2014 or 2015 when the patents run out. (or earlier if AMD or Intel decided to pay $0.01/cpu to license g729 on their own CPUs for general purpose implementations, or something like that) Quoting Javier Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Mar 14, 2007, at 3:29 AM, Ryan Lackey wrote: > > >I hope they'll support AMD64 as well. With core2duo, opteron, and > >the new xeons, I think a lot of high-end freebsd people will be > >running > >amd64. > > I'm running 1.4.1 on an amd64 machine, actually. Or are you referring > to Digium releasing g729 binaries built on amd64 machines? > > -jav > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-BSD mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd > -- Ryan Lackey [RL960-RIPE AS24812] [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1 212 372 7595 OpenPGP DH 4096: B8B8 3D95 F940 9760 C64B DE90 07AD BE07 D2E0 301F _______________________________________________ Asterisk-BSD mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-bsd

