HI,
You don't need a g729 installed in pass throw mode. if both ends have codec
g729 you can just enable on both peers.
and asterisk should pass the codec from 1 end to other.
but make sure you are not doing transcoding of any type answering the call
playing voice prompts etc.



On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 9:52 AM, s m <sam.gh1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> thank you everybody for your useful replies and so sorry to answer late.
>
> i understand what i need. first of all, i wanna to use pass through g729
> codec  (which is free). so i go to http://asterisk.hosting.lv/ to get
> g729 codec. i have freebsd 8.2 and asterisk 1.8.22 but there is no
> compatible codec for Xeon Intel in the list. it means that i can't use
> codec g729 on my system??? or can i use codec for another type of hardware
> for my system? anyone has any experience?
>
> thanks in advance
> SAM
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 5:04 PM, John Novack <jnov...@stromberg-carlson.org
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> Darryl Moore wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you Steve, and I read a bit more on the web on this subject
>>> including your own well reasoned page at
>>> http://www.soft-switch.org/**patents/index.html<http://www.soft-switch.org/patents/index.html>
>>>
>>> However, despite wide acceptance of the patentability of such codecs
>>> (unfortunately), whether they are in fact software patents or not
>>> appears to be a matter of opinion. The FSF and Fedora both refer to
>>> codec patents as being software patents.
>>>
>>> http://endsoftpatents.org/**2011/02/usa-patent-reform-not-**enough/<http://endsoftpatents.org/2011/02/usa-patent-reform-not-enough/>
>>> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/**Software_Patents<http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Software_Patents>
>>>
>>> A quick google search of both terms will show that there are a great
>>> many people who see codec patents as software patents, so I don't think
>>> I am alone there.
>>>
>> <snip>
>>
>> Law is ALWAYS open to interpretation, so that is not surprising.
>> See if you can get any lawyer, and especially a patent attorney, to give
>> you a definitive answer! You will not get one.
>> Seldom will you ever get an "eggspurt legal opinion" Any good lawyer will
>> tell you "maybe", or if there is any doubt don't do it!
>> Law is not precisely measurable. No meter or O'scope to assist here.
>> Any A**hole can sue anyone for the filing fee, and the results are up to
>> the opinion of a judge or jury.
>> The lawyers want it that way, so it isn't ever going to be any different.
>>
>> John Novack
>>
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