Hi,

I've not used a voip application so far, as I haven't found one that
supports pulseaudio. Instead, I've compiled the examples from the
pulseaudio documentation [0] and basically did './example -r | ./example
-p' to see if it works at all...

My big plan is to create an application that will encrypt voice data and
send it over (hs)csd data connections. That application will be licensed
under the GPL, but the code is currently in a state where it doesn't
work and I really don't feel happy releasing that (mess) to the public
;)

A first releaseable version should be ready by the end of next week and
I'll tell you when it's done ;)

- Soeren

0 - http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/pulseaudio/doxygen/pacat_8c-example.html

On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 09:31:27AM +0530, rukhsana ansari wrote:
> Hi Soeren,
> 
> 
> Can you share with us which voip application were you able to test with 
> this profile?
> I've tried to port the pjmedia stack which uses portaudio library and 
> was unsuccessful in getting a test application called streamutil woking 
> in send_recv mode (with the configuration of alsa enabled) . The 
> application works in send and recv modes independently.
> 
> -Rukhsana
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've experimented with that one and have saved it in a state file. It
> >works, but I really have no idea why, because there is no real
> >documentation in the wiki and I was too lazy to read the datasheet ;)
> >
> >Anyway, here it is: http://soeren.heisrath.org/stuff/voip.state
> >
> >- Soeren
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