You say its not your code. But yet, why would you
actually admit to one of your own leaking it. Well
some research has been done one the code.. here's what
we found..
the g723.1 library code that was posted matches the
library code distributed by Digium and committed to
CVS by Mark in March 200
You say its not your code. But yet, why would you
actually admit to one of your own leaking it. Well
some research has been done one the code.. here's what
we found..
the g723.1 library code that was posted matches the
library code distributed by Digium and committed to
CVS by Mark in March 200
You say its not your code. But yet, why would you
actually admit to one of your own leaking it. Well
some research has been done one the code.. here's what
we found..
the g723.1 library code that was posted matches the
library code distributed by Digium and committed to
CVS by Mark in March 200
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Would you like to have the codecs written by Mark
Spencer for Asterisk? The same binary codecs
available when you purchase a licence? You're in
luck! The following link will allow you to have
Digiums codecs.
http://www.savefile.com/files/20972
Come one come all!