On 12/24/09 5:14 AM, Alex Balashov wrote:
One of the impediments to using mediaproxy2 is that AG does not seem interested in maintaining or supporting long-term fundamental compatibility with Kamailio/SR, as an OpenSIPS partisan. Perhaps I am mistaken on that, but that is the impression that I get.

A good approach is likely to be possible soon in Kamailio 3.x/SR with the use of the kernel-bound RTP proxy that was built into SER,

I do not exactly know how well it works at this point, but seems to me like a better approach if my perception of political difficulties with mediaproxy2 is accurate:

http://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/3.0.x/modules/iptrtpproxy.html
AFAIK iptrtpproxy is very stable and deployed on some public voip services. Perhaps the authors can give more feedback (therefore I cc-ed sr-dev). I plan to start using it with Kamailio 3.0.

Along with this, I want to bring in attention another alternative, that opens the service to more media-oriented features (e.g., like in call audio messages): using a light weight media server in back-to-back user agent mode, like SEMS (of course it could be very-stripped-down config of asterisk or freeswitch). Network architecture would be:

[caller] ====== [kamailio] ====== [sems] ====== [kamailio] ====== [callee]

The over-all performances are comparable (when no transcoding happens) with today's cpu power.

Cheers,
Daniel

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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
* http://www.asipto.com/


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