> Damien Sandras wrote: >> Hi, >> >> >> Notice you can also use another Free Software program for Windows, but I >> don't remember its name right now. However, it is mentionned several >> times >> on this mailing list. > > I think you may be refering to Openphone ... this probably should be in > the FAQ, I found it eventually after going through the archives. I'd be > curious if anyone can replicate the odd behaviour I noticed when I first > installed the latest version: > > http://snapshots.voxgratia.org/openphone/ > >
I was refering to myphone (on sourceforge.net) > This is version 1.9.3, and requires you track down and install > msvcp71.dll and msvcr71.dll as well (if you don't already have them). > > When I first installed this version, the only codecs available were the > high bandwidth G.711 ones. I then downloaded and installed the older > version (1.8.1) from openh323.org and checked that it had the full > complement of codecs (it did) ... when I went back to the new version it > had found all the codecs too ! > > What program component determines the codecs available ? (windows > question: how can you tell what dll's are being loaded for a particular > executeable ? I was running the code from seperate directories with all > dll's local) > I have no idea about this, sorry. Perhaps somebody else can answer this windows question. > There is also something called Myphone I tried a while ago, it had some > memory leak problems. Anyone aware of any other (free) H.323 apps for > windows ? > SJPhone (without video iirc) > ... Niall > _______________________________________________ > GnomeMeeting-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list > _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
