Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Video changes

2003-07-01 Thread Jim Gottlieb
On 2003-07-01 at 16:00, Tamas Levente ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Seems like windows messenger is using it for video comm

Likewise, I notice that Apple's new iChat AV requires that port 5060 is
open, so it looks like they too are using SIP.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Video changes

2003-07-01 Thread Steve Underwood
WipeOut . wrote:

I thought that SIP was a voice ONLY specification and that the reasoning behind the development of SIP was to do purely voice to avoid  what has happened in H.323, the H.323 protocol specification grew to try and be everything to everyone (Voice, Video and Data Sharing) and so became very complex and bloated..

I may be wrong on this..

SIP basically just gets two parties connected. Whether they then 
exchange audio, video or whatever is largely irrelevant. The only medium 
dependant thing I can think of in SIP is codec negotiation. Video 
doesn't bloat SIP at all.

Actually H.323 isn't that bloated - it just uses ASN.1 which most people 
think is a PITA :-(

Regards,
Steve


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Video changes

2003-07-01 Thread Tamas Levente
Seems like windows messenger is using it for video comm. and file/session
sharing too. And of course for messaging.

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> I thought that SIP was a voice ONLY specification and that the reasoning
behind the development of SIP was to do purely voice to avoid  what has
happened in H.323, the H.323 protocol specification grew to try and be
everything to everyone (Voice, Video and Data Sharing) and so became very
complex and bloated..
>
> I may be wrong on this..
>
>
> >
> > > Does anyone know if someone makes a hard video phone for SIP.
> > >
> > > Dave
> >
> > I was curious about this too as the video support has been going in.
> > Below are links to what I found.  As with some of this stuff, I can't
> > really find who the manufacturer is
> >
> > Leadtek is possibly the manufacturer of this device, but they themselves
> > only specify H323 operation.. See for yourself:
> >
> > http://www.8x8.com/products/home_office/ip_videophone/index.asp.html
> > (SIP)
> >
> > Looks like the same phone but no mention of SIP:
> >
> > http://www.leadtek.com/videophone/bvp_8770_1.html (H323)
> >
> > Two other phones that I found:
> >
> > http://www.umec-web.net/Videophones/videoproduct.htm
> >
> > http://www.innomedia.com/videophone/videophone.htm (H323)
> >
> > John
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] * Video changes

2003-07-01 Thread WipeOut .
I thought that SIP was a voice ONLY specification and that the reasoning behind the 
development of SIP was to do purely voice to avoid  what has happened in H.323, the 
H.323 protocol specification grew to try and be everything to everyone (Voice, Video 
and Data Sharing) and so became very complex and bloated..

I may be wrong on this..


>  
> > Does anyone know if someone makes a hard video phone for SIP.
> > 
> > Dave
> 
> I was curious about this too as the video support has been going in.
> Below are links to what I found.  As with some of this stuff, I can't
> really find who the manufacturer is
> 
> Leadtek is possibly the manufacturer of this device, but they themselves
> only specify H323 operation.. See for yourself:
> 
> http://www.8x8.com/products/home_office/ip_videophone/index.asp.html
> (SIP)
> 
> Looks like the same phone but no mention of SIP:
> 
> http://www.leadtek.com/videophone/bvp_8770_1.html (H323)
> 
> Two other phones that I found:
> 
> http://www.umec-web.net/Videophones/videoproduct.htm
> 
> http://www.innomedia.com/videophone/videophone.htm (H323)
> 
> John
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] * Video changes

2003-06-30 Thread John Laur
 
> Does anyone know if someone makes a hard video phone for SIP.
> 
> Dave

I was curious about this too as the video support has been going in.
Below are links to what I found.  As with some of this stuff, I can't
really find who the manufacturer is

Leadtek is possibly the manufacturer of this device, but they themselves
only specify H323 operation.. See for yourself:

http://www.8x8.com/products/home_office/ip_videophone/index.asp.html
(SIP)

Looks like the same phone but no mention of SIP:

http://www.leadtek.com/videophone/bvp_8770_1.html (H323)

Two other phones that I found:

http://www.umec-web.net/Videophones/videoproduct.htm

http://www.innomedia.com/videophone/videophone.htm (H323)

John

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