G729 or AMR codecs for Windows Mobile

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Hi Attila,

the AMR is available from the manufacturer DLL inside Windows Mobile OS 
but are not freely provided and not documented.

I know of a company that, trough reverse engineering, was able to catch 
the AMR encoder/decoder on most HTC devices and use it without having to 
pay royalties.

Still it's not a "clean and reliable" solution, even if the good things 
is that hooking inside OS's dll by reverse engineering you'll be able to 
use the AMR hw accedelerated encoding/decoding.

Fabio

Attila Nyers wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to use AMR or G729 codecs on Windows Mobile with PJSIP in 
> order to communicate with Nokia S60 SIP stack with other than 
> PCMU/PCMA codecs. Is there any free/open source solution?
>
> thx,
> Attila
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