G729/G.723 codec support for Symbian phones

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HI Austin,

You are very close to the understanding of how to get G 729 on device. You
can use the APS but go with the VAS. VAS is latest than APS. Using that you
can use the device G 729.

If you want the APS support I can share some work done by me. But it was a
year back when I had done this. My work have complete APS enabled and just
compile it and use the sisx. you can chat with me also....

Regards:
Varun Singh

On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Austin Einter <austin.einter at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi
> I have compiled successfully pjsip and created .sisx file. I installed it
> in E-72 (S60 3rd, FP2 SDK) . I am able to do registration with proxy server.
>
> Now I want to support G.729 and  G.723 codecs. Can somebody help me how to
> start, I have absolutely no idea where to start from.
> Till now from Googling, I know the phone itself has G.729 and G.723 codec
> support. How can I make use of it.
> I read, there are something called APS and VAS. Which one is suitable for
> S60 3rd edition phones (I use FP2 SDK).
>
> Is there any document, link that I can refer to proceed.
>
> Thanks a lot for your time supporting newbie like me.
>
> -Regards
> Austin
>
>
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