G729 Integration into WinMo App

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Samuel

Re Mo a ?crit :
> Hi all
>  
> I am a developer of a Windows Mobile application that uses PJSIP as a 
> SIP stack.
> I would like to integrate G729 into my code and would like to get some 
> feedback on the following questions:
>
>     * Which source codes are available for G729? It's OK if they are
>       paid ones.
>     * Can the Voiceage G729 code be integarted into PJSIP? If so, is
>       there any documentation/tips on for making the integration?
>     * Has anyone integarted the Intel IPP libraries into WinMo apps?
>     * If anyone has tips on the best way to integrate G729 into my
>       code he'll have my blessings.
>
> Thx in advance
> Remo9071
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