So with that said, can anyone recommend a way that I can get a sip client on a cell phone that uses H.263 and amr to talk to an asterisk system? Is it just not possible because of licensing? It sounds kind of lame to have a sip client that can't talk to anything else because of codecs..
Steve Kennedy wrote: > On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 07:28:29PM -0700, Net Nut wrote: > > >> I have been searching, but I have not found the answer.. How might I add >> the amr codec to my asterisk server? >> I believe I found the amr source from >> http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/latest/Rel-6/26_series/26073-600.zip >> I compiled it but did not end up with any .so files like I thought I >> would need to put it into asterisk. >> Any pointers on how to get an amr codec into asterisk would be most >> helpful.. >> > > AMR is patent encumbered, just because the source is available doesn't > mean you can use it without a license. > > Voiceage (at least) run licensing for AMR. It's about $1 per license > (simulataneous encode or decode) with a minimum of something like $50K. > > > Steve > > _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users