Re: Linphone not available?

2009-04-02 Thread yacine


On Friday 20 March 2009, yacine wrote:
 Al Johnson wrote:
  http://openmoko.truebox.co.uk/repos/mazikeen/shr-testing/ipk/armv4t/
 
  I think I got all the deps that aren't in the main repos, but may have
  missed
  some. Looks like faulty memory about the 2.x version - these 1.6 but
  includes
  the patch to allow external control by yeaphone etc. There is no gui
  IIRC, so
  you'll be using linphonec.
 
  The binaries can be built by following the standard SHR build
  instructions,
  then:
  cd shr-testing
  . setup-env
  bitbake linphone
 
  As for the new version, I want to try it first. The daemon mode was
  mentioned
  in the release email, but I haven't seen exactly what it does. If it
  looks nice I'll try to make a bitbake recipe, but it'll be my first for
  an app.

 Thank you for taking time to do this. From what you have said I guess I
 have to put SHR.
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR

It'll probably work with other OE-based distros like FSO and 2008.x too, so 
give it a try first unless you want to try SHR anyway.

btw 3.1.0 now builds, but I've not tested it yet.

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Hi, 

I just wanted to say thank you for provided the packages. Using them I was able 
to install linphonec v1.6
My problem now is the voice path. 
I have created a free sip account from iptel.org. I tested the account using a 
PC sip client and it worked just fine. 

The problem occurs when I try to use the same sip account on the OM and call 
the echo number I get this: 

warning: Unknown nb_ctl request:  12
ortp-error-Could not set vbr mode to speex encoder.
warning: Unknown nb_ctl request:  34

Also, before making the call I get:
Registration on sip:iptel.org sucessful.

I followed instructions in here . 

I also tried testing my microphone and speakers with voicenote . It worked. 


Any help of course is appreciated. 

Yacine





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Re: Linphone not available?

2009-03-20 Thread yacine



Al Johnson wrote:
 
 On Friday 20 March 2009, yacine wrote:
 Al Johnson wrote:
  On Thursday 19 March 2009, yacine wrote:
  bytestore wrote:
   open in browser http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ipk/armv4t
  
   This Account Has Been Suspended
   Please contact the support department as soon as possible, and
 please
   have your site name ready.
 
  Any other place to download the ipk for linphone?
 
  I have some somewhere, but I won't be able to track them down and
 upload
  them
  before tomorrow. I think I should have 1.6 for 2007.2 and 2.2 for FSO.
 
  I want to check out the new 3.1.0 release as it has a daemon mode that
  may make external control easier.

 That would be great!
 When you mentioned the new release do you mean you're going to port the
 original client to OM?
 
 http://openmoko.truebox.co.uk/repos/mazikeen/shr-testing/ipk/armv4t/
 
 I think I got all the deps that aren't in the main repos, but may have
 missed 
 some. Looks like faulty memory about the 2.x version - these 1.6 but
 includes 
 the patch to allow external control by yeaphone etc. There is no gui IIRC,
 so 
 you'll be using linphonec.
 
 The binaries can be built by following the standard SHR build
 instructions, 
 then:
   cd shr-testing
   . setup-env
   bitbake linphone
 
 As for the new version, I want to try it first. The daemon mode was
 mentioned 
 in the release email, but I haven't seen exactly what it does. If it looks 
 nice I'll try to make a bitbake recipe, but it'll be my first for an app.
 
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Thank you for taking time to do this. From what you have said I guess I have
to put SHR. 
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/SHR






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Re: Linphone not available?

2009-03-19 Thread yacine



bytestore wrote:
 
 open in browser http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ipk/armv4t
 
 This Account Has Been Suspended 
 Please contact the support department as soon as possible, and please have
 your site name ready. 
 


Any other place to download the ipk for linphone? 

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Re: VoIP on Freerunner working properly (using linphone and SIP)

2009-03-19 Thread yacine


bricode wrote:
 
 All,
 
 After reading through many postings and becoming increasingly  
 frustrated, I buckled down and found a way to get the command line  
 linphone working on OE based distros (tested on Qtopia, but should  
 work on 200x.x and others). Ideally this could be interfaced with the  
 dialer somehow.
 
 Initial testing of this had the audio routed properly through the  
 earpiece and good audio from the microphone. There was some echo on  
 the non-Freerunner side, and on initial connection, a bit of a beeping  
 sound. Otherwise, it's a go. Linphone uses only about 10-12% CPU (was  
 using a PCM codec). Sound was decent to a cell phone in Canada using a  
 Wifi connected Freerunner based in Costa Rica.
 
 Here is a quick and dirty how-to. Enhancements can be made to both the  
 voip-handset.state and asound.conf files (these were my initial  
 working scripts). Thanks to Celtune for the excellent repository that  
 is used below.
 
 Regards,
 Brian Code
 Koolu
 
 echo src/gz celtune http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ipk/armv4t; /etc/ 
 opkg/general-feed.conf
 opkg update
 opkg install libmediastreamer0
 opkg -nodeps install linphone
 opkg -nodeps install liblinphone2 linphonec linphone-rings
 opkg install libexosip2
 
 cd /etc/
 wget http://www.koolu.org/asound.conf
 wget http://www.koolu.org/voip-handset.state
 
 alsactl -f voip-handset.state restore (This step required to set  
 proper audio parameters).
 
 linphonec
 soundcard use 0
 proxy add
 Enter proxy sip address: sip:sip.provider.com
 Your identity for this proxy: sip:xxx...@sip.provider.com
 Do you want to register on this proxy (yes/no): yes
 Specify register expiration time in seconds (default is 600):
 Expiration: 600 seconds or so
 
 
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Hi, 

I wanted to tryout linphone on my Neo but there seems to be a dead link. 
Does anyone know why http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ipk/armv4t is down?
Did anyone keep a copy of those ipks?


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Re: Linphone not available?

2009-03-19 Thread yacine


Al Johnson wrote:
 
 On Thursday 19 March 2009, yacine wrote:
 bytestore wrote:
  open in browser http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ipk/armv4t
 
  This Account Has Been Suspended
  Please contact the support department as soon as possible, and please
  have your site name ready.

 Any other place to download the ipk for linphone?
 
 I have some somewhere, but I won't be able to track them down and upload
 them 
 before tomorrow. I think I should have 1.6 for 2007.2 and 2.2 for FSO.
 
 I want to check out the new 3.1.0 release as it has a daemon mode that may 
 make external control easier.
 
 
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That would be great!
When you mentioned the new release do you mean you're going to port the
original client to OM?


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