the source he is talking about is under GPL or something like it, and  
doesn't require the IPP lib.
still, the codecs uses patented methods for compressing audio, so i  
don't know if it's possible to include it in opbx

roy

On 21. nov. 2005, at 23.18, Ariel Monaco wrote:

> I don't think they're going to give you the source code away.
>
> Ariel
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>> Dear all,
>>    Now i port g729 , g723 codec from Intel IPP (I buy comercial  
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>> Dome C.
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