Todd Wallace wrote:

Is it at all possible?

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Todd Wallace wrote:

Is there an easy/cheap way to add g.723 to Asterisk? I have added g.729 and need g.723.


No.

Once you pay the G723, patent holders their money I'm pretty sure the unoptimized ITU sample code for the G723.1 codec can be added to Asterisk pretty easily. But since it's not optimized don't expect to be able to send many G723.1 calls thru Asterisk if you are transcoding. Of course, if you are NOT transcoing, then this whole thread is moot since Asterisk already supports G723.1 passtthru.


See this message in the mailing list archives: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2003-August/001317.html

You can also pay the $30 or so to the ITU to get a copy of the G723.1 specification and sample source code for the codec, but that does not license you to use the codec, you still need to license it from the patent holders.

This issue has been discusse before. You didn't find this information when you searched the Asterisk mailing list archives?

--Eric
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