On Jan 7, 2010, at 1:37 PM, Joerg Mayer wrote:
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 05:44:56PM +0100, Anders Broman wrote:
Yes The RTP player can only play G711 for licenses reason see
http://wiki.wireshark.org/RTP_statistics for some more info.
Just a small question: I did a bit of patent research on G.729 and at
a rather superficial skim, it looks like the *encoding* stuff is
patented,
but not the *decoding*.
This caught my interest, so I did some reading. Unfortunately, it
looks like that isn't the case :(
http://www.sipro.com/g729_faq.php
"Is the G.729 Consortium License only required when the ITU-T G.729
standard is used for encoding signal ? No. The license is required
for both encoding and decoding voice signal."
There has to be same way to provide at least a framework for
supporting G.729 though. Maybe some way to use those codec licenses
they sell for VoIP boxes in Wireshark if the user really wants to and
pays for the license? I know that gets hairy too, but Asterisk seems
to pull it off.
Steve