Thanks!
As you said, I also find that Intel's IPP and VoiceAge have the G.729 codec.
But these codecs cannot be used in the sipXtapi-media-branch directly.
Can I follow the routines of the recent GSM codec wrapper implementation
(revision: 8205) if I want to add Intel's or VoiceAge's G.729 codec into
sipXtapi ?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Alexander Chemeris
Sent: 2006年12月18日 20:51
To: ???
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [sipxtapi-dev] Want to use G.729/GIPS library

Hello,

On 12/18/06, ??? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the sipXtapi-media-update branch, I find some codes using G.729 and
GIPS
> codecs, but in fact they do not work.
>
> Recently I want to use G.729 and GIPS library , and it seems like the
G.729
> codec is a part of GIPS library ?
G.729 codec is a standard codec. So there are many implementations, but
all of them are not free for use (due to G.729 license limitations).
GIPS is a good library, but it is too expensive for most of developers, so
Intel's IPP or VoiceAge may be better solutions here.

> Does it mean that if I buy the GIPS library, I can use the two codecs?
Yes, if sipX GIPS interface will work with recent version of GIPS library.

-- 
Regards,
Alexander Chemeris.


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