Użytkownik Fabien Chevalier napisał: .... deleted
>How to fix the issue ? Here are 3 possible solutions: > 1 - Do nothing until we receive the "ringing" SIP message. Then start >ringing. I would tend to believe that the user does not need any >feedback to know that the call is in progress. In fact the user asked >the phone to dial somewhere. It wouldn't make sense for the phone to >*silently* ignore the user action. The phone should throw up un error >message saying that something bad prevented it to start dialing instead. >But i bet that it is already the way Ekiga works, isn't it ? (and by the >way, it is the way most UNIX commands work too :-) - They do not print >anything on success) > 2 - Create a new king of tone : a "dialing tone". Play the "dialing >tone" until we receive the "ringing" SIP message. Then play the >"ringing" tone. > 3 - implement a Throbber to notify the user that the call is in >progress. Launch the ring tone only when we receive the "ringing" SIP >message. > >I would personnally go for 1 or 2. 3 would work too but requires more work. >For your information, SJPhone implements solution 2. > >Polls are opens!! What do you guys think of these solutions ?? > > .... deleted I personally vote for solution 2, this method is in use in my GSM network in Poland: at the beginning of call you hear something like PSTN "dialling pulses" (sometimes for a second or two ;) ) and after that you receive ringing tone OR several short beeps if there is a problem in network. W.P. _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
