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Jon Ander Bronze 12 posts since
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Jun 17, 2009 7:27 AM

SIP with video?

jelou,

 

im fighting with the SIP plugin (spark client), because 7 days ago "Michael Will" did some changes to use the spark client

with sound and video!!

 

but anyone knows this SIP plugins works correctly with videoconference??

cstux KeyContributor 163 posts since
Jul 27, 2006
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Jun 17, 2009 10:50 AM in response to: Jon Ander
Re: SIP with video?

Hmm,

 

yes and no :-)

 

Actually I have implemented the Video Support but is not finished yet. It works only from Spark to Spark. I have tested it with asterisk 1.4.21.1.

 

It does not work with other Video Conference Clients. Spark use actually JPEG codec to transfer the video stream. I'm working on it to implement a video standard protocol h.263 or h.264.

 

Give me more information about your installation and systems. So I will look what I can do for you.

cstux KeyContributor 163 posts since
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Jun 25, 2009 3:20 AM in response to: Jon Ander
Re: SIP with video?

Test this.

 

Copy the civil.dll in the windows system32 directory.

 

Here is a example sip config for asterisk 1.4.

 

[general]
videosupport=yes

 

[spark]
username=spark
type=friend
secret=0583
record_out=never
record_in=never
qualify=no
port=5060
nat=never
host=dynamic
dtmfmode=rfc2833
call-limit=4
context=from-internal
subscribecontext=local-phones
callgroup=1,
pickupgroup=1,
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
allow=h261
allow=h263
allow=h263p

cstux KeyContributor 163 posts since
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Jun 25, 2009 3:17 AM in response to: Jon Ander
Re: SIP with video?

FMJ is under development. The lastest commit was 7 days ago.

 

Is it better?!? Yes and No.

JMF is dead since 2004 and FMJ is under development and open source.

In FMJ I missing one feature, but it was open source so I try to

bring in the missing features.

 

I have tested it under Vista, XP and Linux and it works better than jmf.

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