Where do you run the SIP user agent? /O
> On 24 Oct 2023, at 09:25, Mojtaba <[email protected]> wrote: > > Absolutely yes, it has a built-in engine called "RTSPEngine" for media > management, moreover, it can work with other modules in Kamailio like > LRKProxy, RTPEngine or RTPProxy. > The main decision to use the internal engine in this module is to avoid > having multiple connections to each camera at the same time. Suppose two > different agents want to check the specific camera on their phone stations. > In this situation, the RTSP module initiates one connection to the camera. > After that, the RTP streams come to the RTSPEngine and then will be sent to > all agents. > I am looking forward to hearing more ideas. > Thanks > > On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 3:35 PM Olle E. Johansson <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> >> > On 23 Oct 2023, at 11:13, Mojtaba via sr-dev <[email protected] >> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> > >> > Hi All, >> > I'm going to release a new module that I've been developing, Real Time >> > Streaming is a protocol to connect to camera devices to record video. >> > Using this module, you can connect to all kinds of cameras and map them to >> > internal numbers. When you call these numbers, the recorded video will >> > appear on your video call station and change between cameras by DTMF. >> > In addition, This module is used for video surveillance solutions. >> > Please let me know your ideas on this. I am looking forward to hearing new >> > ideas in this regard. >> >> It sounds like a great application that many need. But I am curious on how >> you see this as a Kamailio module, as >> kamailio does not handle media. Or do you have a server like RTPengine that >> you control from Kamailio somehow? >> >> /O > > > -- > --Mojtaba Esfandiari.S
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