Hi,

 

As you know, it takes a lot of effort to develop a codec for the DSP.
There is usually a significant amount of IP in the code and a pure
software business is vitally dependent on sales of the codec for
survival.

 

Once a codec is available for distribution, it is normally distributed
as an a64P (archive) file. This necessarily has all of the symbols
publicly available such that it can be linked when building a server
.x64P.

 

However, this presents a big security risk - in a lot of situations, the
a64P file must be given to a third party for integration into their
product. Since all of the symbols in the a64P file are easily viewable
it would make the cracking of any security features in the codec easier
by the third party.

 

So my question is whether there's a more secure way to distribute these
valuable software libraries?

 

Thanks,

Ben

 

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