Hi, Paulo,


On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 05:33, Paulo Vicentini<vicentini.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Currently mute feature on sipXtapi is implemented by putting the gain of the
> mic to 0 using mixerSetControlDetails (win32) in MpCodec.cpp
> But even though Window's mic gain is set to zero (Mixer) the audio is not
> mute indeed; remote endpoint is still able to hear incoming RTP audio.
> I am thinking on another approach, for instance, after mute is enabled, a
> constant RTP payload is sent:

I'm not sure I'm getting your idea. You still propose to send outgoing
rtp packets, as we do currently. What is the difference?
Or, do you mean that setting volume to 0 does not actually mute
the mic and remote party is able to hear the very quiet sound from
the muted mic?


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Alexander Chemeris.

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