Le lundi 29 juin 2015 21:46:25 UTC+2, Adam Roach a écrit : > I think there's some confusion here. > > Ethan and "Daasoundz DJ" are talking about Hello. > > Byron and Randell are talking about WebRTC more generally. > > Daasoundz: The confusion probably arises from the fact that you say > you're testing "your webapp" and that you're "using Firefox Hello" to do > so. I have no idea how you plan to make this work, but the current > design of Hello doesn't really contemplate interacting with non-Hello > endpoints, and I can think of a large handful of problems you're going > to run into in trying to do so. (To be clear, there is still a desire -- > at least, among some people -- to eventually federate Hello with other > clients, but that's way beyond our planning horizon for now.) > > I think you need to give a more detailed explanation of what you're > trying to accomplish before anyone on this list can provide you with > useful answers. > > /a > > On 6/29/15 09:37, Randell Jesup wrote: > > On 6/29/2015 2:38 AM, Daasoundz DJ wrote: > >> Le vendredi 26 juin 2015 17:21:11 UTC+2, Byron Campen a écrit : > >>> You can also rewrite the local SDP to alter the priority. > > > >> It's an idiot question but ... how can I rewrite the local SDP ? > >> and/or where do I find it ? > > > > After you get the offer (from createOffer) or receive it (from the > > other end), modify the m=audio line in offer.sdp to put the payload > > number in the a=rtpmap line for G722 before all other audio codecs. > > > > i.e. > > ... > > m=audio <number> <transport> <list of payload values> > > ... > > a=rtpmap:<payload> G722/8000/1 (note: the /1 is optional) > > <other a=rtpmap's> > > > > You want <payload> to be the first in the list of payload values in > > the m=audio line. > > > > It's all just (careful) string manipulation. Don't assume any > > particular number will be used for <payload>! > > > > > -- > Adam Roach > Principal Platform Engineer > [email protected] > +1 650 903 0800 x863
I've forgot the fact that I'm using the same webapp on both side of the communication. I'm not trying to use Hello Firefox on th one hand then apprtc (or something else) on the other hand. I know it can't work :). _______________________________________________ dev-media mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-media

