I sent this to Evan on Friday and I realized I should probably send this to
the entire list.

Hello

After taking a few weeks away, I finally got a voice call working from
within Adium. A few of the more obvious issues:

-there is  no interface yet(just a window that pops up)
-i386 only. I have modified the frameworks a bit and haven't been able to
compile them universally.
-No speex support, since gstreamer's speex plugin depends on a speex
library. Which in turn looks like it depends on libogg, neither of which
I've built a framework for. i've tried it with Siren and PCMU codecs - Siren
works the best so far.

You and the other Adium devs will probably discover lots of other problems,
and obviously I can't guarantee that it will work right away for you.

I was wondering if you were still offering to create a private spot on the
Adium servers for my code so I can check it in and share it with you guys.

Sincerely,
Jonathan lyons

On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Robert Vehse <robert.ve...@gmx.de> wrote:

> Hey folks,
>
> here's a quick hint regarding Adium Audio/Video chat support:
>
> Jonathan Lyons ("Aqueous" in #adium-devl) and Gatlin Johnson
> ("gatlinjohnson") are working on A/V for Adium at
> http://github.com/gatlin/AVChat. So that would be the place to watch the
> progress of and contribute to Adium A/V efforts.
>
> Regards, Robbie
>
>

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