[Freeswitch-users] g729 sounds files - voicemail
Gabriel Kuri
gkuri at ieee.org
Sat Sep 20 09:45:53 PDT 2008
Hi Lucas,
I definitely don't want to get myself or the FS community into trouble
for patent infringement. I'll look into the patent requirements for
using g729 as I'm describing, although what is interesting is that
asterisk already does this without charging a fee each time someone
downloads asterisk. Currently, you can download asterisk and avail of
their g729 sound files in pass through mode without paying any licensing
fees, although I'm not sure if they already paid the fees to Sipro or it
doesn't fall under the patent licensing since it's pass-through.
Getting the sounds files into their respective format aside, you say my
plan sounds feasible, but I can't figure out how to tell FS to check the
codec in use and playback the sound file for the appropriate codec. So
for example, someone dials in to check voicemail, and let's say they're
using G.726-32 and I had files encoded with G.726-32 in a folder
'sounds/voicemail/g726-32/', how do I tell FS to use those sounds files
based on the user's codec?
Thanks,
Gabriel Kuri
Lucas Cornelisse wrote:
> Hi Gabriel,
>
> The problem I see is that g729 is protected by very expensive patents.
>
> If FreeSWITCH were to encode their sound files in g729, they would
> have to pay a base fee of at least 10 or 15 thousand dollars (that's
> last time i
> checked, and i don't recall if this is a yearly payment or not), plus
> a smaller fee
> for each file they encoded, and would likely have to pay an additional
> fee each
> time the files were downloaded.
>
> You may have to do the encoding yourself on this one...
>
> Once they are encoded, the plan sounds feasible.. I don't know the
> status on
> g729 in FreeSWITCH though.
>
> -lc
>
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Gabriel Kuri <gkuri at ieee.org
> <mailto:gkuri at ieee.org>> wrote:
>
> I've pretty much standardized on using g729 as the codec of choice for
> the users connecting to my FS installation, primarily due to the
> users I
> have that are on very slow connections and all of my carriers support
> g729, so no need to transcode.
>
> The sounds files that comes with FS are raw PCM files. Since FS is
> unable to currently transcode to/from g729, is there any way to use
> sounds files that are in the g729 format, such that it is technically
> still "pass-through" on the FS side and no transcoding is required?
>
> Ideally, I'm looking to install pre-coded g729 files for voicemail and
> have FS playback those files when someone logs into voicemail. I
> haven't
> tried simply replacing the files in the sounds directory, what I would
> prefer is to have a separate directory structure with g729 sound files
> and have FS detect the codec in use and automatically playback the
> files
> for the appropriate codec?
>
> Thanks Much...
>
> Gabriel Kuri
>
>
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