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Hi
I want to integrate IPP (Intel® Parallel Composer) with pjsip. I have installed w_ipp_7.0.2.154_ia32.exe.
There is an installation guide from pjsip: https://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/Intel_IPP_Codecs. The installation is tested up to Intel version 7.0 update 2
The guide says that you have to use Intel IPP sample code (w_ipp-samples_p_5.3.095.zip). From the sample code speech.lib can be build.
PJSIP use the speech.lib, how do I get the sample code, so that I can build the lib ?
When I compile the Intel file usc.h is missing, how do I get that file ?
Best Regards
KrestenT
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Hi Kresten,
These sample code are legacy, and not supported now. If you have a valid license, you can get it a from registration
Go to here: https://registrationcenter.intel.com/
After you login, select "Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives for Linux", and select old IPP version, you can find the old sample code.
Thanks,
Chao
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Hi Chao
Thank for the answer.
Is it a license to IPP I need ? Right now I am using a trial license.
I am working on windows, do you still want me to select "Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives for Linux" ?
Best Regards
Kresten
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