G722 codec from intel IPP

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The question is what is the call volumes that you are aiming for . We have
been using the IPP G729/G723/G722 for some time now, but we decided to go
for hardware based transcoding due to capacity issues.


On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Arie Velthoen <arie_velthoen at hotmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Has anybody used the G722 codec from Intel IPP within pjmedia?
> I am thinking of using the IPP G722 codec instead of the one already
> available in pjmedia, to profit from the optimised code for better
> performance.
>
> I am already using IPP G729 codec, as supported by pjmedia.
> I noticed that IPP G722 codec is not supported by pjmedia.
> Besides disabling the builtin g722 codec, I imagine I need to add similar
> table and functions as for G729.
>
> Are there any pitfalls, or things to take care of, parameter settings,
> etc.?
> Is someone already using this, and want to share the code?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Arie
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