G.729 patch for PJSIP 2.0?

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Hi,

You can try the maintained version of csipsimple.
It's based on Samuel's one (Siphon) and maintained for 2.x. (there is no 
makefile however, but you can adapt android mk files or probably reuse 
makefile from Siphon.
Also it's as a separate folder and the loading of the codec is made by 
the application (I've a plugin system on android to load codecs 
dynamically from dynamic library files). But it should also be easy to 
adapt and load the codec in your app code.

(Another solution would be to adapt 1.x version to 2.x, it's very easy 
to do : there is only one thing that changed on destroy).

Regards,
R?gis


On 13/07/2012 13:10, Chakrit Wichian wrote:
> Hello.
>
>
> Does anyone have a working G.729 patch against the latest PJSIP 2.0?
>
> All the versions I find are for earlier versions of PJSIP and I don't 
> have the Intel IPP license so I'm just building off of Siphon 
> project's build of G729 right now.
>
> I've tried manually patching the files by hand (by reading the g729 
> patch.txt contents from the Siphon project) but the build doesn't 
> seems to include the G729 codec in it (after querying with 
> `pjsua_enum_codecs`, G729 is not there.)
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> - chakrit
>
>
>
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