Thanks, this looks very promising. I'll try to obtain some for our project.
I'm still interested in other ROM-based g.729 alternatives in case the above
isn't obtainable. Anyone?
Best regards
Nikolaj
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> Try OKI. http://www.okint.com/voip/bmg.shtml
>
>
> Nikolaj K. wrote:
>
>> We need to implement G.729 decoding/encoding in an embedded design for
>> our
>> Master Thesis . We would prefer a ROM-based solution for the G.729 part.
>>
>> We've been eyeing the Voicepump VP1xx-series which is ROM-based, however
>> DSPG won't support our effort to use their products.
>>
>> Any ideas to other manufacturers that produce ROM-based G.729 chipsets?
>>
>> Best regards
>> Nikolaj
>>
> We need to implement G.729 decoding/encoding in an embedded design for our
> Master Thesis . We would prefer a ROM-based solution for the G.729 part.
>
> We've been eyeing the Voicepump VP1xx-series which is ROM-based, however
> DSPG won't support our effort to use their products.
>
> Any ideas to other manufacturers that produce ROM-based G.729 chipsets?
>
> Best regards
> Nikolaj
>
Reply by Nikolaj K.●March 8, 20042004-03-08
We need to implement G.729 decoding/encoding in an embedded design for our
Master Thesis . We would prefer a ROM-based solution for the G.729 part.
We've been eyeing the Voicepump VP1xx-series which is ROM-based, however
DSPG won't support our effort to use their products.
Any ideas to other manufacturers that produce ROM-based G.729 chipsets?
Best regards
Nikolaj
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If you want to write me put "dk" instead of "invalid" in my address