The closest to home solution is via jinglenode plugin + opensfire + 
freeswitch mod-diangling.  Call flow is ..

JingleClient ->  JingleNode -> OpenFire -> JingleNode -> 
fs_mod_dingaling -> fs_sofia -> sipx  ->   SIP WORLD!

Damn, it's already tiring just to key that in.  I think with proper 
configuration, this can work.

The reverse might be a bit tricky though since the Registerar must be 
given a concept of unified XMPP and SIP presence so it could redirect to 
either a real SIP UA or to an XMPP user via mod_dingaling.


On 10/07/2011 05:38 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> You should look at sipdroid as well, not sure it was h.264, but they
>> had a video capable sip client for android.
> Thanks Kyle. I have taken a look at this as well. It does not seem to support 
> h.264
> I believe I came across an openfire client which supports video chat and has 
> a SIP client built in.
> That could be a tie that makes it happen to off to search again.
>
>
>> http://sipdroid.org/
>>
>> Kyle
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1:09 PM, [email protected]<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>>> You need to state what you are doing, or trying to do in the terms of
>>>> "from
>>>> a softphone registered to sipx" or "from an xmpp client registered to
>>>> openfire on sipx" when discussing this, because you appear to be jumping
>>>> all over the place to people besides me.
>>>>
>>> It appears that way because there is no obvious solution so am trying to
>>> find some creative way of making this work which is why I posted asking
>>> the community. Everyone shares thoughts on ideas sometimes in order to
>>> find solutions that could work for many.
>>>
>>> I can only explain it as I have, which is, I am trying to connect sipx
>>> connected mobile cell/tablet users with sipx connected pc users so they
>>> can video conference together.
>>>
>>> While looking for a solution, I am lead to flash and other such things
>>> which all appear to have various limitations but that don't appear to be
>>> completely closed doors. The solution might be a combination of things to
>>> make it work.
>>>
>>>> I don't think linphone, sipdroid or tiviphone are projects that are
>>>> there
>>>> yet. I'm not sure if sipdroid support h.264 on your own sip proxy. Just
>>>> be
>>>> aware that the market might not be there yet. Since front facing android
>>>> phones have only shipped for a short period of time you might just have
>>>> to
>>>> wait...
>>>>
>>> Sorry that this is out of order and should be before my last post. Not
>>> that anyone will notice :)
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> sipx-users mailing list
>>> [email protected]
>>> List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/
> _______________________________________________
> sipx-users mailing list
> [email protected]
> List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/
>

_______________________________________________
sipx-users mailing list
[email protected]
List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/

Reply via email to