Cory Andrews wrote:

Voiceage in Montreal is supposed to be working on an open source G.729A
codec, although it mentions only that they allow developers to freely use
their G.729(A) codec object code for non-commercial purposes.

Lots of good codec related info here
http://datacompression.info/Speech.shtml
Voiceage have for several years had something called Open G.729. This is like the use of the term Open Systems in the early 90s - a term designed to distract attention fom the reality of it being totally closed. There is no source, and the last time I looked it would only run on Windows. It may only be used for experimental purposes, and is pretty much as open as a welded shut box.

Steve

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