Most distros disable video encoders in ffmpeg, for patent reasons.
You perhaps have one of your ffmpeg that has encoders disabled, preventing one 
side to send any video packet.

SImon

Le jeudi 10 septembre 2009 15:57:19, [email protected] a écrit :
> [email protected] writes:
> > Simon Morlat <[email protected]> writes:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Win32 cross-compilation is not supported.
> >> Linphone Win32 compilation is something difficult, I spent weeks on it.
> >> In the svn, it is documented in README.mingw, and following carefully
> >> this doc you should able to succeed within a day of work.
> >> I have little hope that cross-compilation could work someday. I tried a
> >> bit, but with my favourite distro the mingw cross compile tools are
> >> totally outdated (gcc-3.4) and have no chance of success.
> >
> > I got mediastreamer2/tests/mediastreamer.exe cross compiled, and it sort
> > of works.
> >
> > It shows my webcam video, and also the remote video streamed to me.
> > However, the remote side doesnt get any video.
> >
> > Have I forgot something obviuous? How shall I proceed with debugging?
>
> Forgot: theora video seems to work sometimes in both directions, h263
> only in one.
>
> >> Simon
> >>
> >> Le mercredi 2 septembre 2009 17:00:14, [email protected] a écrit :
> >>> I'm trying to cross compile linphone for w32 on a fedora 11 box using
> >>> mingw32, but its not going well.
> >>>
> >>> First I appear to need libosip and libexosip.
> >>>
> >>> libosip2 compiled fine with this:
> >>> ./configure --host=i686-pc-mingw32 --enable-mt=no
> >>> --prefix=/usr/i686-pc-mingw32/sys-root/mingw && sudo make install
> >>>
> >>> libexosip doesnt go too well though. I get lots of issues when trying
> >>> to include the w32 plattform sdk includes. Any hints?



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