That cost is per developer. Thus, you can make any number of applications with it and run in any number of PC's. However, there is a BIG MISCONCEPTION about IPP and the codecs it supports. IPP codecs are implementations of some patented codecs. The cost you pay is only for the API and not for the patent indemnification. For you to use these codecs legally, you still have to pay the required royalties. If you are using G.729 you can acquire the indemnification licenses from http://www.sipro.com. On 01/16/2012 06:51 PM, Fernando Mart?n wrote: > Anyone with some info in this topic? > I would like to know if IPP license is single-PC only. Or can it be > used in different PCs? > > Thanks in advance! > > Regards, > > 2012/1/13 Fernando Mart?n <f.martin.85 at gmail.com > <mailto:f.martin.85 at gmail.com>> > > Hi everyone, > I would like to know if some of you used IPP with PJSIP and if > with the $199 that Intel claims it costs... > http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-integrated-performance-primitives-purchase/ > > > ...we are able to use the libraries in different PCs or the > license is for single PC only. > > Thank you in advance! > > -- > Fernando > > > > > -- > _______________________ > > Fernando Mart?n > _______________________ > > > _______________________________________________ > Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org > > pjsip mailing list > pjsip at lists.pjsip.org > http://lists.pjsip.org/mailman/listinfo/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.pjsip.org/pipermail/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org/attachments/20120117/7acfd343/attachment.html>