Hello, Le Mercredi 10 Mai 2006 11:29, Michael Grigoni a écrit : > Greetings: > > I built linphonec ver 1.3.5 on a Dell Latitude LM > (P-133) laptop to use as an 802.11b softphone; this > machine has an ess1688 half-duplex audio chipset > and it would be nice to have push-to-talk (half-duplex) > capabilities in the program.
Develop a push to talk capability for the 1% of soundcard that are still half-duplex would not be very efficient. Unfortunately I have very very little time to spend on linphone and I have to carefuly choose the objectives. > > Has anyone worked on this? I don't think so. However if somebody does it, I'll merge the patch. > > Also it appears that folks have requested STUN support > from time-to-time; this is an essential feature in > today's Internet landscape as the majority of consumer > broadband connections are deployed using NAT. Until > STUN is available the only effective workaround appears > to be VPN which is unwieldy and resource intensive. I agree. This is on my priorities. > > Linphonec appears to be the only light-weight non-graphical > SIP softphone at the moment; except for some latency > problems (about 1 second audio delay when running on > the P-133 machine) it performs well. Thank you Simon. You're welcome. The 1 second audio delay is due to the soundcard (or the driver). Try an alsa driver (if exist). Simon > > Regards, > > Michael Grigoni > Cybertheque Museum > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Linphone-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
