>>>>> "Matthew" == Matthew Hardeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Matthew> Missing something? No...
Matthew> So far as I'm aware there is no freely available G729 codec Matthew> available that will run under Linux... Kind of funny that Matthew> there *is* one for Windows, isn't it? Yes, puzzling. I guess one might go the way the other projects have (like mplayer or xine video players) -- use the Windows DLLs under Linux. This can be done with a bit of glue code. Matthew> As an aside, though, what kind of equipment are you using, and Matthew> what circumstances are you communicating in? ALAW & ULAW make Matthew> great codecs for use on a LAN. :) I'm using gnomemeeting (sometimes also linphone, but gnomemeeting is much better), asterisk with oh323 on one end, asterisk with X100P on the other end, doing the bridging to PSTN there. alaw and ulaw are all good and great, but the distance between the two asterisks is 18 hops and 9 hours of time difference, so I'd really like to save on the bandwidth. GSM would actually be fine if it wasn't for the sync problems that I've reported. --J. > Hi, > I'm looking for a good codec to use on a personal VoIP > setup. It is strictly for my personal use, I'll never resell > it, make money or it, or whatever. > It seems a free personal-use G729 codec is available as a > WIN32 library. I find it puzzling that at the same time one > has to pay license fees to use it under Linux, even > non-commercially. > I was wondering -- am I missing something? > --J.
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