On Sat, 2006-02-04 at 22:01 -0500, Steve Totaro wrote:
> Digium confirmend that this was still the case but trixter may have a
> way to at least make things much more efficient and save alot of money,
> especially in a recording situation.  See his announcemnt here.
> http://www.trxtel.com/index.php?page=G_729_Codec
>  
Thanks :)

Only encoding and/or decoding requires a license.  If you are just
pushing bits you dont need a license.  This is according to
http://www.sipro.com the people who do the licensing for G.729.  There
is no difference in a license for decode only or encode only vs both.  

They also do G.723.1 licensing and with G.723.1 there is a difference in
licensing cost for decode only or encode only vs both.  So you would see
a savings if you were writing an app that only recorded for example.  

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