| Keep in mind as well that if you are using the Mbuni VAS GW alone, it is enough to be able to generate the SMIL file (arguably the core of the MMS message), since the VAS GW can construct an MMS message out of the SMIL file only. Documentation for details.
P. On Jul 17, 2006, at 11:25, Rene Kluwen wrote: Hi Ankit!
I'd tried NowSMS sometime back. It didn't work for me too. The VASP rejects the MMS for some reason.
Then I found Nokia Developer's Suite for MMS (NDS for MMS). It has very limited support. For instance, it won't make MMS files larger than 30 KB, and supports only WAV files for audio!!! Mbuni has no problems with an MMS binary created with it.
You can do prototyping with it :)
Does anyone know of any other S/W for creating MMS binaries?
Thanks KM
On 7/14/06, Ankit Jalota <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Paul,
:) Lets narrow it down:
MMSC is working fine. It forwards the message to VASP. VASP is not communicating with the HTTP server.
I hardly made changes to the example configuration files. And everything works fine with other MMS(es). However, the MMS created with NowSMS utility "mmscomp" fails.
I think it may be the problem with the headers. However, you know best. For your reference, I am sending across the MMS created by this tool.
Thanks
Ankit
On 7/14/06, Paul Bagyenda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Ankit,
Could you simplify the setup description a little. In short, lets narrow down the issue.
- The message is received and queued fine by Mbuni MMSC, right? - Does the MMSC then hand over the mmsbox (Mbuni VASP)?
Perhaps a look at your confs would be nice too.
P.
On Jul 14, 2006, at 13:01, Ankit Jalota wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I have been using Mbuni MMSC and VASP for sometime now. With the examples provided in CVS (conf files), and by looking at the thread sending SMIL file to send-mms port was fairly easy. Likewise sending MM from MMSC to VASP to a HTTP server was easy.
However, today I tried composing a MMS using "mmscomp" utility provided by NowSMS. When I try to send this message to Mbuni using mmssend to MMSC, it gets transferred to VASP successfully.
This is what I get at MMSC end:
Sent Global Queue MMS Send: From 123/TYPE=PLMN, to 456/TYPE=PLMN, msgsize=29119: err=(null)
However, at the VASP side (mmsbox), the MMS isn't uploaded to the server :(
2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: immutable: 0 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: data: 61 75 64 69 6f 2f 6d 70 65 67 00 c0 22 3c 77 69 audio/mpeg.."<wi 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: data: 6e 2e 6d 70 33 3e 00 8e 77 69 6e 2e 6d 70 33 00 n.mp3>..win.mp3. 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: Octet string dump ends. 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: WSP: decoded headers: 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: Content-Type: audio/mpeg 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: Content-ID: < win.mp3> 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: Content-Location: win.mp3 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: WSP: End of decoded headers. 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: HTTP: Resetting HTTPClient for `127.0.0.1'. 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: entered free_clientinfo 0, ip=135803368 2006-07-14 15:11:31 [4979] [3] DEBUG: left free_clientinfo
Generally, with a successful MMS upload, the server responds with a 'success message'. Also, if the upload fails, due to any reason, some error message is displayed. In the present case, however, nothing is displayed! Nor is the message uploaded on the server. What could be the problem?
This is what I'm passing as a header file in mmscomp:
X-Mms-Message-Type: application/vnd.multipart.related X-Mms-Transaction-Id: text-string X-Mms-Version: 1.0 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 8877996644 Subject: text-string
Many Thanks for you kind consideration.
Regards, Ankit
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