Hang on.... there's a non commercial G729 codec that will work with Asterisk? 
Can someone point me to where I can find it?
 
Thanks,
Doug.

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        From: Francesco Peeters (Asterisk) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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        Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Installing the none commercial intel 
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        On Sun, January 22, 2006 13:02, Charles Wang said:
        > I have the same problem too.
        > I install the G.729 (IPP) to asterisk 1.0.x, and it works well.
        > When I change asterisk from 1.0.x to 1.2.x, and G.729 seems work fine.
        > I can use "show translation" and find it too. But when I make a call
        > using G.729.
        > The asterisk (1.2.1) crashed. If i mark the line "allow=g729" from
        > sip.conf.
        > And asterisk works fine.
        >
        Just tested with 1.2 trunk to another 1.2 machine with g729, and all
        worked fine!
        
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