Maybe Digium should include a G729 codec inside Asterisk. What is keeping
them from doing it?
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> G729 (Dmitry Melekhov)
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> Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2018 08:36:19 +0400
> From: Dmitry Melekhov <dm at belkam.com>
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] G729
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> 20.07.2018 23:35, John Kiniston пишет:
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> > On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 11:41 AM Saint Michael <venefax at
gmail.com
> > <mailto:venefax at gmail.com>> wrote:
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> > The community would benefit if a non/licensed version of G729
> > would be included with Asterisk, since the license expired.
> > The current codec source code posted still requires licensing.
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> > I am sure Digium would not prefer to
> > acknowledge this, but the phenomenal growth of Asterisk is due to
> > the aavailability of a free G729 codec compiled and distributed
> > free by Arkadi Shislov.
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> > That'd be a surprise to me with the 325 G.729 licenses I have from
> Digium.
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> > I'm not a software pirate, I doubt that most telephony providers
are
> > either.
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> Once again- patent is expired, g729 algorithm is now free.
> You spent you money to wrong place :-)
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