Hello Sylvain,
Thank you for your answer. Indeed that error messages about MSVp8Dec
(msh263dec, ... depending on what codec we're trying to use) are
outliers (perhaps they are attempts to use some hw decoder?...) and do
not prevent Linphone of working properly.
I was trying to use directmedia and/or directrtpsetup in my Asterisk
config but to I found out that Linphone has problems(?) using this
setup. When I switched it off forcing RTP streams to go through Asterisk
it started to work.
Do you know if it's possible to have direct RTP communications between
Linphone terminals using just Asterisk for the signaling?
TIA,
Nuno
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On 06-07-2015 10:12, Sylvain Berfini wrote:
Hi Nuno,
I checked the logs and there is no error, however you don't receive
any audio or video.
So my guess is there is an issue with your network. Try to enable ICE.
Cheers.
Sylvain Berfini
Software Engineer @ Belledonne Communications
Le 04/07/2015 18:21, Nuno Ferreira a écrit :
Hello,
Can anyone help me with this problem? I've now tried a different
tablet, also with kit-kat and also with the same problem - can not
decode/display video from video call.
This is my build and it works on different tablet and smartphones,
also with kit-kat, but not on these two cheaper tablets.
Specs of this one is
Tablet Dyno 7.70 7''
Tablet 7”
Portability & Effectiveness
Processor RK3126 A9 Quad-core, up to 1.3Ghz
Operating system: Android 4.4
*_Specifications_*
*CPU:* RK3126 A9 Quad-core,up to 1.3Ghz
*GPU:* Mali 400 MP2
*Screen:* 7” TFT, 800 x 480 px
*Ram:* 1GB DDR3
*Internal storage:* 8GB Nand-Flash
*External storage:* 1x TF card (Micro SD)
*Camera:* 0.3 Mpx front
*WLAN:* 802.11 b/g/n
*AC/DC jack:* Input: 100-240VAC Output: 5.0V/2.0A
*Battery:* Li-ion polymer 3.7V/2000 mAh
*Ports:* 1x Micro Usb, 1x
*OS:* Android 4.4
*Accessories:* User manual, USB cable, European standard charger.
Log from problematic device here -
https://www.linphone.org:444//tmp/559805c6cb28e_ee392237b642ad237b15.gz
$ grep -i error 559805c6cb28e_ee392237b642ad237b15-1
2015-07-04 18:11:29:362 ERROR no such method on filter MSVp8Dec,
fid=16389 method index=7
2015-07-04 18:11:29:363 ERROR no such method on filter
MSAndroidDisplay, fid=16387 method index=1
2015-07-04 18:11:29:363 ERROR no such method on filter
MSAndroidDisplay, fid=16387 method index=0
2015-07-04 18:11:29:586 MESSAGE VP8: initializing decoder context:
avpf=[0] freeze_on_error=[0]
2015-07-04 18:11:30:214 ERROR no such method on filter
MSAndroidDisplay, fid=16387 method index=3
Appreciate any advise you can provide...
TIA,
Nuno
On 01-07-2015 19:30, Nuno Ferreira wrote:
And here is a log capture in the problematic device
https://www.linphone.org:444//tmp/55942ff84819a_771bb3b886f62ed28e66.gz
On 01-07-2015 19:06, Nuno Ferreira wrote:
Hello,
I currently testing Linphone in an Softwinner Esmart 7'' - specs
here http://specdevice.com/showspec.php?id=ea62-d568-0033-c5870033c587
The device is transmitting audio and video correctly but is unable
to process/reproduce incoming RTP streams. In terms of video I
tested with codecs VP8 and H263. Looked at logcat when using VP8
and found "no such method on filter MSVp8Dec".
I tested with different apps and audio in and out is working fine
with them.
Indeed Google Play Store says that Linphone is not compatible with
this device, but I don't know why. Does anyone know why?
Is there something like a HCL or minimum system requirements to run
Linphone in Android?
TIA,
Nuno
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