Hi, please have a look at http://tapioca-voip.sourceforge.net. It is a
work in progress.
And also a short description of how it works at:
http://marciom.blogspot.com/2005/10/voip-with-tapioca.html
I like Tapioca's distributed approach - nice use of DBus IMHO.
:)
I'm really curious though, why you would use GStreamer for VoIP -
you say on your website that:
"Many of the existent open source VoIP has a media subsystem of
its own, which means that transport protocols and codec
implementation are inside the application's code. That' s why I
believe that a great feature in Tapioca is that it uses gstreamer
to provide audio codecs, device handling and RTP streaming. This
gives a lot of extensibility to the multimedia layer."
I'm not sure that makes sense to me since on the n770 the DSPs
are sinks themselves - at least if this page:
http://maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-developers/2005-September/001217.html
is correct. No other open source telephony apps use GStreamer
(that I know of) and it looks like you'd have to hack it to make
it work on an n770 and a desktop from the same code base...
assuming you had software plugins for the codecs for GStreamer
(do those exist?).
I do like getting the RTP framework of GStreamer, but for VoIP
that seems like a heavy-weight option just for RTP.
Thoughts?
Greg
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