Kanuri, Seshu (Company IT) wrote:

/SNIP/


Have you looked into that open-source implementation of G729? There


was something on the WIKI about 3 >different implementations of it. One
being where you paid license per channel fees, one that was


free/open source, and another I can't remember. Check the WIKI.


/SNIP/

There is no such thing as Open Source G729. Any such implementation is
called a "Hack", if that is what one would like to call it. There are
sevral such hacks available but none of them really work. I tried them.
The Audio quality is miserable with such implementations.


The audio quality should be identical. The reference code that is available from the ITU is the basis for every G.729 implementation I have seen. The Intel IPP enhanced version someone made available recently is still based on the ITU code. The licenced version from Digium is too. If one version sounds worse than another the implementor must have done something wrong. The core G.729 code should always sound the same.

Regards,
Steve

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