Kia Ora,

For those who are unaware stream support now exists within the Asterisk
core. This includes a representation of streams on a channel as well as
the ability to to request changes (such as adding another stream). PJSIP
is currently the only channel driver that supports multiple streams,
with bridging being the main API that has been updated to also take
advantage of it. This means that there is a lot of Asterisk that can be
updated to take advantage of things and better improve the experience.
To that end I've created a wiki page[1] which describes what can be done
and in some cases how it needs to behave. This page is ordered from
easiest to most difficult. If anyone is interested in getting their feet
wet in the world of multiple streams this would be a great place to
start. If you decide to venture in and have any questions don't hesitate
to post on the mailing list and start a discussion.

Cheers,

[1]
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Stream+Support+Across+Asterisk

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Digium, Inc. | Senior Software Developer
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