go to the Vovida site http://www.vovida.org/ and checkout
 the "Open G.729(A) Initiative"

There is an open source g.729 there



--- Witold Krecicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1st. - I'm from Poland, we don't have (yet, and hopefully forever)
> software 
> patents. 
> Is there any free g.729.1 implementation for asterisk? I want to use
> it for my 
> private use (dialing into inet->PSTN gateway), and I don't want (now)
> to buy 
> codec, as I don't know if I will be using this service in future (now
> I just 
> want to test it). Any solutions? Maybe even free-15day-trial of
> g.729.1 
> codec?
> -- 
> Witold Kr�cicki (adasi) adasi [at] culm.net
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