Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "ilbcfreeware".
2005 Feb 22
1
iLBC "no charge, but not open-source"
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2011 Sep 19
0
iLBC support in Asterisk after Google's acquisition of GIPS
Recently, we were notified that the mechanism included in our Asterisk
source code releases to download and build support for the iLBC codec
had stopped working correctly; a little investigation revealed that this
occurred because of some changes on the ilbcfreeware.org website. These
changes occurred as result of Google's acquisition of GIPS, who produced
(and provided licenses for) the iLBC codec.
We've determined that the change necessary to fix Asterisk's iLBC build
process is rather trivial, and so we're planning to make that change in
As...
2011 Sep 19
0
iLBC support in Asterisk after Google's acquisition of GIPS
Recently, we were notified that the mechanism included in our Asterisk
source code releases to download and build support for the iLBC codec
had stopped working correctly; a little investigation revealed that this
occurred because of some changes on the ilbcfreeware.org website. These
changes occurred as result of Google's acquisition of GIPS, who produced
(and provided licenses for) the iLBC codec.
We've determined that the change necessary to fix Asterisk's iLBC build
process is rather trivial, and so we're planning to make that change in
As...
2005 Jul 24
11
super high bandwidth codec
I've just gotten off a skype conference call and it pisses me off that
the quality of skype is higher than my asterisk calls.
Is there such a thing as a super high bandwidth codec?
In a situation that you have the bandwidth to share is there something
that I can use for important calls when the situation warrants it?
TIA,
Dean
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2011 Sep 23
0
Asterisk 1.8.7.0 Now Available
...t-in transfers, call pickup,
etc.).
NOTE:
Recently, we were notified that the mechanism included in our Asterisk
source
code releases to download and build support for the iLBC codec had stopped
working correctly; a little investigation revealed that this occurred
because of
some changes on the ilbcfreeware.org website. These changes occurred as
a result
of Google's acquisition of GIPS, who produced (and provided licenses
for) the
iLBC codec.
If you are a user of Asterisk and iLBC together, and you've already
executed a
license agreement with GIPS, we believe you can continue using iLBC wi...
2011 Sep 23
0
Asterisk 1.8.7.0 Now Available
...t-in transfers, call pickup,
etc.).
NOTE:
Recently, we were notified that the mechanism included in our Asterisk
source
code releases to download and build support for the iLBC codec had stopped
working correctly; a little investigation revealed that this occurred
because of
some changes on the ilbcfreeware.org website. These changes occurred as
a result
of Google's acquisition of GIPS, who produced (and provided licenses
for) the
iLBC codec.
If you are a user of Asterisk and iLBC together, and you've already
executed a
license agreement with GIPS, we believe you can continue using iLBC wi...
2004 Aug 06
3
Some simple questions
I'm being PHBed into a VOIP project, and Speex sprang to mind. Bandwidth is
going to be a fairly serious issue for us. With regards to a Speex
enc/decoder, I was wondering: Rick Kane and David Siebert have already asked
about this, but seem to have gotten very different responses - the former a
call to arms, and the latter a "well, if you do it, it'll get done." What's
the
2008 Apr 13
1
compilation of asterisk 1.4.19 with ilbc already on system
I already have ilbc installed on my system. The files
are:
/usr/include/ilbc/iLBC_decode.h
/usr/include/ilbc/iLBC_define.h
/usr/include/ilbc/iLBC_encode.h
/usr/lib/libilbc.a
/usr/lib/libilbc.la
/usr/lib/libilbc.so -> libilbc.so.0.0.0
/usr/lib/libilbc.so.0 -> libilbc.so.0.0.0
/usr/lib/libilbc.so.0.0.0
However, if I do a "make" in asterisk-1.4.19, it will
not detect that libilbc.a