Re: [Asterisk-Users] Installing the none commercial intel g729codecs into [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2?

2006-01-22 Thread Charles Wang
I have the same problem too.
I install the G.729 (IPP) to asterisk 1.0.x, and it works well.
When I change asterisk from 1.0.x to 1.2.x, and G.729 seems work fine.
I can use show translation and find it too. But when I make a call
using G.729.
The asterisk (1.2.1) crashed. If i mark the line allow=g729 from sip.conf.
And asterisk works fine.

2006/1/22, Guillermo Salas M [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Con fecha 21/1/2006, Francesco Peeters (Asterisk)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:

 On Sat, January 21, 2006 23:21, Franz Bräuer said:
  Hi,
 
  MapsAir wrote:
  Has anyone successfully Installing the none commercial intel g729 codecs
  into [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2?

 I'm using g723.1 and works very well.

 
  Installed them today. Installing from source didn't work for me (Debian,
  Asterisk 1.2 from svn) but just adding the binaries (see the wiki on
  voip.org) did the job. Have you already tried the binaries?
 
 
 Kewl! Those work like a treat!
 
 As my testbox is a PII-750 running [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2 I did:
 
 cd /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/
 wget http://kvin.lv/pub/Linux/Asterisk/codec_g723-gcc-pentium2.so
 wget http://kvin.lv/pub/Linux/Asterisk/codec_g729-gcc-pentium2.so
 
 After reloading, 'show translation' gives:
  Translation times between formats (in milliseconds)
   Source Format (Rows) Destination Format(Columns)
 
  g723   gsm  ulaw  alaw  g726 adpcm  slin lpc10  g729 speex  ilbc
g723 -22 8 817 8 724   115   19897
 gsm   151 - 7 716 7 623   114   19796
ulaw   14616 - 111 2 118   109   19291
alaw   14616 1 -11 2 118   109   19291
g726   154241010 -10 926   117   20099
   adpcm   14616 2 211 - 118   109   19291
slin   14515 1 110 1 -17   108   19190
   lpc10   161311717261716 -   124   207   106
g729   16939252534252441 -   215   114
   speex   16030161625161532   123 -   105
ilbc   17343292938292845   136   219 -
 
 Jolly good show, old chap!
 
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   2 Sweex HFC-PCI modes=2 sync_slave=2 timer_card=0
 Cologne HFC-S pins #52, #54, #55 connected in parallel for synching.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Installing the none commercial intel g729codecs into [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2?

2006-01-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,

I tried a lot on these before to get in running on my [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2but without success. 

Recently i bought 2 channels from diguim and installed it. It works well.

Just wanna know if i can install the non-commercial version to get more channels. Will it create problems for my purchased one's?

Anyone did that? Pls comment.

Also if anyone know which .so to chose. Im using a P4 2.66 with HT.

Thanks in advance 

Dan


On 22/01/06, Charles Wang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same problem too.I install the G.729 (IPP) to asterisk 1.0.x, and it works well.When I change asterisk from 
1.0.x to 1.2.x, and G.729 seems work fine.I can use show translation and find it too. But when I make a callusing G.729.The asterisk (1.2.1) crashed. If i mark the line allow=g729 from 
sip.conf.And asterisk works fine.2006/1/22, Guillermo Salas M [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Con fecha 21/1/2006, Francesco Peeters (Asterisk)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: On Sat, January 21, 2006 23:21, Franz Bräuer said:  Hi,   MapsAir wrote:
  Has anyone successfully Installing the none commercial intel g729 codecs  into [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2? I'm using g723.1 and works very well. 
  Installed them today. Installing from source didn't work for me (Debian,  Asterisk 1.2 from svn) but just adding the binaries (see the wiki on  voip.org
) did the job. Have you already tried the binaries?   Kewl! Those work like a treat!  As my testbox is a PII-750 running [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2 I did:  cd /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/
 wget http://kvin.lv/pub/Linux/Asterisk/codec_g723-gcc-pentium2.so wget 
http://kvin.lv/pub/Linux/Asterisk/codec_g729-gcc-pentium2.so  After reloading, 'show translation' gives:  Translation times between formats (in milliseconds) Source Format (Rows) Destination Format(Columns)
   g723 gsmulawalawg726 adpcmslin lpc10g729 speexilbc  g723 -22 8 817 8 724 115 19897 gsm 151 - 7 716 7 623 114 19796
  ulaw 14616 - 111 2 118 109 19291  alaw 14616 1 -11 2 118 109 19291  g726 154241010 -10 926 117 20099
 adpcm 14616 2 211 - 118 109 19291  slin 14515 1 110 1 -17 108 19190 lpc10 161311717261716 - 124 207 106
  g729 16939252534252441 - 215 114 speex 16030161625161532 123 - 105  ilbc 17343292938292845 136 219 -
  Jolly good show, old chap!  -- F Peeters PIII 450 - 1 GB - * 1.2 - BRIstuff 0.3.0 Pre 1 - Florz patch 2 Sweex HFC-PCI modes=2 sync_slave=2 timer_card=0
 Cologne HFC-S pins #52, #54, #55 connected in parallel for synching. AMD Duron 1GHz - 1GB - * 1.2.1 2 Sweex HFC-PCI cards ___
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Installing the none commercial intel g729codecs into [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2?

2006-01-22 Thread Francesco Peeters (Asterisk)
On Sun, January 22, 2006 13:02, Charles Wang said:
 I have the same problem too.
 I install the G.729 (IPP) to asterisk 1.0.x, and it works well.
 When I change asterisk from 1.0.x to 1.2.x, and G.729 seems work fine.
 I can use show translation and find it too. But when I make a call
 using G.729.
 The asterisk (1.2.1) crashed. If i mark the line allow=g729 from
 sip.conf.
 And asterisk works fine.

Just tested with 1.2 trunk to another 1.2 machine with g729, and all
worked fine!

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  2 Sweex HFC-PCI modes=2 sync_slave=2 timer_card=0
Cologne HFC-S pins #52, #54, #55 connected in parallel for synching.
  AMD Duron 1GHz - 1GB - * 1.2.1
  2 Sweex HFC-PCI cards
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Installing the none commercial intel g729codecs into [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2?

2006-01-22 Thread Franz Bräuer
Hi,

Douglas Garstang wrote:
 Hang on there's a non commercial G729 codec that will work with Asterisk? 
 Can someone point me to where I can find it?

Check out
  http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+G.729+Licensing
The binaries from
  http://kvin.lv/pub/Linux/Asterisk/
work for me (* 1.2.2 from svn, Debian), installing from source didn't.

HTH, Franz
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Installing the none commercial intel g729codecs into [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2?

2006-01-22 Thread Francesco Peeters (Asterisk)
On Sun, January 22, 2006 19:40, Douglas Garstang said:
 Hang on there's a non commercial G729 codec that will work with
 Asterisk? Can someone point me to where I can find it?

 Thanks,
 Doug.

Intel provides a sample for non-commercial/testing.

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-ITU+G.729
and
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+G.729+pass-thru

The latter also has a link to the binaries...

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Cologne HFC-S pins #52, #54, #55 connected in parallel for synching.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Installing the none commercial intel g729codecs into [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2?

2006-01-22 Thread trixter aka Bret McDanel
On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 11:40 -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
 Hang on there's a non commercial G729 codec that will work with Asterisk? 
 Can someone point me to where I can find it?
  

non-commercial is a misnomer, the patent may still apply for your usage,
then again it may not.  The libraries that are used are intels IPP which
are free for non-commercial non-distribution purposes, if you want to
distribute you have to pay intel money, but that gives you the core from
which a patch file can be applied, that gives you an asterisk compatible
module, which does the g729 and g723 codecs.  

In the US I can guarantee that the patent is valid, there are some
countries where it may not be, and others still where even if its valid
no one will enforce it.  Use of the intel IPP codecs without a license
can result in a lawsuit which can cost you more than buying the
appropriate codecs in the first place.

With that said modules compiled for 1.0.x however they have been
reported to work on 1.2.x are available at:
http://kvin.lv/pub/Linux/Asterisk


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Installing the none commercial intel g729codecs into [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2?

2006-01-21 Thread Guillermo Salas M
Con fecha 21/1/2006, Francesco Peeters (Asterisk)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:

On Sat, January 21, 2006 23:21, Franz Bräuer said:
 Hi,

 MapsAir wrote:
 Has anyone successfully Installing the none commercial intel g729 codecs
 into [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2?

I'm using g723.1 and works very well.


 Installed them today. Installing from source didn't work for me (Debian,
 Asterisk 1.2 from svn) but just adding the binaries (see the wiki on
 voip.org) did the job. Have you already tried the binaries?


Kewl! Those work like a treat!

As my testbox is a PII-750 running [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2 I did:

cd /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/
wget http://kvin.lv/pub/Linux/Asterisk/codec_g723-gcc-pentium2.so
wget http://kvin.lv/pub/Linux/Asterisk/codec_g729-gcc-pentium2.so

After reloading, 'show translation' gives:
 Translation times between formats (in milliseconds)
  Source Format (Rows) Destination Format(Columns)

 g723   gsm  ulaw  alaw  g726 adpcm  slin lpc10  g729 speex  ilbc
   g723 -22 8 817 8 724   115   19897
gsm   151 - 7 716 7 623   114   19796
   ulaw   14616 - 111 2 118   109   19291
   alaw   14616 1 -11 2 118   109   19291
   g726   154241010 -10 926   117   20099
  adpcm   14616 2 211 - 118   109   19291
   slin   14515 1 110 1 -17   108   19190
  lpc10   161311717261716 -   124   207   106
   g729   16939252534252441 -   215   114
  speex   16030161625161532   123 -   105
   ilbc   17343292938292845   136   219 -

Jolly good show, old chap!

--
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  PIII 450 - 1 GB - * 1.2 - BRIstuff 0.3.0 Pre 1 - Florz patch
  2 Sweex HFC-PCI modes=2 sync_slave=2 timer_card=0
Cologne HFC-S pins #52, #54, #55 connected in parallel for synching.
  AMD Duron 1GHz - 1GB - * 1.2.1
  2 Sweex HFC-PCI cards
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