On 04/19/2012 11:52 AM, A J Stiles wrote:
On Thursday 19 April 2012, samuel wrote:
Just in case it helps:

It turned out that from asterisk version 1.8.4 on, the g729 binaries are
different from the previous versions so it was a version mismatch between
the g729 (1.8.0_3.1.5) and asterisk (1.8.8 and higher).

Thanks to the Digium support department that found out the issue.

Someone really needs to get the mPlayer folks  (based on the Continent, where
mathematics is not patentable)  to create an Open Source g729 codec
implementation .....

Source code availability is not the issue; the reference source code is easily obtained from the ITU-T. Many of the G.729 patent holders are companies based in Europe, so I suspect they would have a different opinion than you do about the legitimacy of their patent claims on G.729 :-)

In any case (and of course IANAL), it is my understanding that the patents that cover the base G.729 recommendation, along with Appendices A and B, will all expire in the next year or so. We'll have to see what that means for the market, especially with new, more freely licensed, codecs coming out that provide substantially better performance.

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