I agree it is very strange that they do not work as they are, indeed, just wrappers, and very simple ones at that.

But alas, one thing is certain: they do not. At least, not when used exactly as described in their respective documentation examples.

Alex Balashov wrote:

No.

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On Dec 4, 2009, at 2:37 AM, Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailingli...@pernau.at> wrote:

Alex Balashov wrote:
I couldn't get it working with the rtpproxy offer/answer but the
force_rtp_proxy is working.
Same here.  This was concluded from a lengthy thread I initiated on this
subject a month or two ago;  see the archives.  I think this is an
accepted conclusion now.

Although it is rather strange - they are just wrapper functions. Are you using any other "special" flags too?

regards
klaus


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