Olivier Krief a écrit :
2006/6/20, Jean-Denis Girard <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    May I advertise MozIAX (moziax.mozdev.org <http://moziax.mozdev.org>) ?
    It is well suited to thin client environment, because the user interface
    (Firefox extension) and the "engine" (iax and sound management)
    communicate through network, so you can run the UI on the server, and
    the engine on the thin client, and you don't need to run a network sound
    system on the thin client. I think it gives better sound quality.


Jean-Denis, could you elaborate ?
Do you mean that :
1. you don't need to install anything on  your thin client
2. mozIAX is capable to use local sound resources

Hi Olivier,

What I called the "engine" above is network_client, a small self contained program (written in C, no dependency on whatever libs), which takes care of IAX and sound management directly, thanks to libiaxclient. network_client can run as a local application on the thin client, so it uses local sound system. Then Firefox (and MozIAX, as an extension) is run on the server (display exported to thin client). The FF extension and network_client communicate via network when needed (eg. new call coming in, or user dialing a number). I've been using MozIAX like that for some time in an LTSP environment with a few clients: iax packets and sound are managed locally on the thin client, so sound quality isn't impacted by another layer (sound server). The original question was about a win ce environment: I don't see any reason why it would not work there too. Should you have more questions about moziax, its mailing would be more appropriate: http://moziax.mozdev.org/list.html.


Thanks,
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Jean-Denis Girard

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