#317 closed task (invalid)
Codec licensing
| Reported by: | duchenne44 | Owned by: | vadim |
|---|---|---|---|
| Priority: | trivial | Milestone: | QuteCom 3.0 |
| Component: | 3rd party libs | Version: | 3.0 |
| Keywords: | Cc: |
Description
I know QC supports G729 and G711 codecs. But how are g729 license embedded/activated and which license is to be purchased from digium?
I have referred to http://trac.qutecom.org/wiki/SupportedCodecs
Please let us know.
Change History (5)
comment:1 Changed 2 years ago by duchenne44
- Type changed from defect to task
comment:2 Changed 2 years ago by dneary
- Resolution set to invalid
- Status changed from new to closed
comment:3 Changed 15 months ago by nucleo
Mediastreame2 have now ITU G729 Annex A speech codec implementation.
http://www.linphone.org/eng/linphone/news/new-g729-implementation.html
comment:4 Changed 10 months ago by robrts
Hi,
If I need get g729 codec with qutecom, you would provide me the plugin for linux?
Thanks
Regards,
Roberto Silva
comment:5 Changed 4 weeks ago by domtheo
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Hi,
This isn't really a bug, and this isn't the best place to ask support-type questions. That's why I've marked the bug "Invalid". If you want to discuss this further, please bring it up on the qutecom-devel mailing list.
The answer is that we don't provide any licenses, and you don't need to purchase anything off Digium. Digium will give you G729 support on the Asterisk server, this is independent of a G729 implementation in the client.
We don't ship G729 in the free software version (because we can't), but the code to do it exists, and we can provide you with a G729 plug-in for QuteCom on request.
Cheers,
Dave.