Hi,

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Mert Kır <mert....@sestek.com.tr> wrote:
> I am currently using stable sipxtapi branch (sipxtapi 3.2). I realised that
> there is also a media-update branch in the repository. After investigating
> http://track.sipfoundry.org/browse/XCL-130 , i thought I need to use
> media-update branch to have G729 support. Am I write?
>
> If this is true, how can I be sure that it is stable like 3.2 version. Do I
> have to merge media-update branch with 3.2 branch or what should i do to
> have a stable and G729 supported version.

Problem with G.729 is that you have to pay licensing fees
for every channel even if you've gotten codec sources for
free. So we have never considered it as a good choice and
never really supported it. iLBC provides better quality and
Speex is comparable too.

To the point - media-update branch is frozen now, it's only
value is video support (which we want to merge to mainline
anyway!). In main branch we have G.729 project for Windows
which utilizes OpenG729 library, but it is limited to Windows
and to only one channel at a time. If you want more, you're
welcome to clone plgg729 to plgg729ipp and modify it to use
Intel IPP - it will take just a few hours of work, I think. And
we'll be glad to include this to svn if you share it. We encourage
everyone to create more codec wrappers and share them with
community.


PS This mailing list is more then just me, so it's kinda strange
to receive mails from it starting with "Hi Alexander," ;)

--
Regards,
Alexander Chemeris.

SIPez LLC.
SIP VoIP, IM and Presence Consulting
http://www.SIPez.com
tel: +1 (617) 273-4000
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