Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 7:09 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-video] H324m library status
Hi all
I would like to inform you about the current status of the h324m library I'm
currently developing
with the un payable help from Francesco and Andrea.
The library is integrated in asterisk with app_h324m and it allows receving
and generating h324m
videocalls and connect it with a local channel into any existing context.
Video and dtmf are
correctly muxed/demuxed and transmited from one channel to another and audio
have been just
finished today (but not tested yet).
In conjuntion with app_mp4 it allows the implementation of a 3G video ivr
with dtmf handling and
call recording.
Hope you find it interesting and thanxs to all that have collaborated in the
project.
Sergio
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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 8:28 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] H324m library status
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 09:16 +0100, matteo brancaleoni wrote:
Quote:
is possible have you tested also on BRI, on only PRI ?
Since I want to help here, but I have not a PRI,
I was thinking to either see if with BRI support works
or maybe BRI using visdn.
*urgh*
sorry for my very bad english... is still early morning,
and I'm not fully awake :)
Basically the question is: have you tested also on BRI
interfaces, using any stack ?
I'm asking since I was to give the app a try, and maybe
help at least in testing, but I have only BRIs here.
If the modifications to libpri are only relative
to l1 low layer compatibility, maybe I can test it with bristuff.
Or with visdn, since we added full l1 support to it.
In fact we're able with visdn to make "bridged"
h324m calls (a video call comes in and gets connected
to another mobile videophone, dialling out from the same
BRI).
Hope that now is more clear :)
Greetings,
Matteo.
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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 9:13 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] H324m library status
Yes I have also tested it with a conceptronic rdsi card using the bristuff
patch, it should work also on any isdn channel
What still needs to be done is modifing the q931 to be able to get/set the
bearer information to the h223/h245.
Greetings
Sergio
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-video] H324m library status
Quote:
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 09:16 +0100, matteo brancaleoni wrote:
> is possible have you tested also on BRI, on only PRI ?
>
> Since I want to help here, but I have not a PRI,
> I was thinking to either see if with BRI support works
> or maybe BRI using visdn.
*urgh*
sorry for my very bad english... is still early morning,
and I'm not fully awake :)
Basically the question is: have you tested also on BRI
interfaces, using any stack ?
I'm asking since I was to give the app a try, and maybe
help at least in testing, but I have only BRIs here.
If the modifications to libpri are only relative
to l1 low layer compatibility, maybe I can test it with bristuff.
Or with visdn, since we added full l1 support to it.
In fact we're able with visdn to make "bridged"
h324m calls (a video call comes in and gets connected
to another mobile videophone, dialling out from the same
BRI).
Hope that now is more clear :)
Greetings,
Matteo.
--
Matteo Brancaleoni
R&D Director
Tel :+39.02.70633354
Voip :sip:matteo@sip.voismart.it
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:15 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] H324m library status
All sounds very exciting Sergio (and Francesco and Andrea). Great work.
From what you posted it is now in a stage that we could use this to
handle 3G video calls via E1 Euro ISDN interface to the Asterisk
'video' gw and then onto video mail functionality?
If not, what else would be needed to achieve this?
Also, what E1 PRI cards do you know this would work with currently?
Can you direct me to the best place to get the latest build of what
you have done.
Thanks and regards,
Bryan
4G Networks
On 23/02/2007, at 6:10 AM, Sergio Garcia Murillo wrote:
Quote:
Hi all
I would like to inform you about the current status of the h324m
library I'm
currently developing
with the un payable help from Francesco and Andrea.
The library is integrated in asterisk with app_h324m and it allows
receving
and generating h324m
videocalls and connect it with a local channel into any existing
context.
Video and dtmf are
correctly muxed/demuxed and transmited from one channel to another
and audio
have been just
finished today (but not tested yet).
In conjuntion with app_mp4 it allows the implementation of a 3G
video ivr
with dtmf handling and
call recording.
Hope you find it interesting and thanxs to all that have
collaborated in the
project.
Sergio
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:31 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] H324m library status
Quote:
From: "Bryan Rowe" <bryan@4gns.com>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:14 AM
All sounds very exciting Sergio (and Francesco and Andrea). Great work.
From what you posted it is now in a stage that we could use this to
handle 3G video calls via E1 Euro ISDN interface to the Asterisk
'video' gw and then onto video mail functionality?
If not, what else would be needed to achieve this?
That's exactly what it will allow to do. What it's not implementned is the
videomail, that would be easy using app_mp4. It allows to store a message
into a mp4 file and play it back to the user on request (current video demo
on the web) .
Quote:
Also, what E1 PRI cards do you know this would work with currently?
I think it "should" work ok with any card supported by asterisk.
Quote:
Can you direct me to the best place to get the latest build of what
you have done.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:41 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-video] H324m library status
Thanks for that.
Did you test with an E1 Card, and if so, which one.
If not we will try one and let you know!
Quote:
> From: "Bryan Rowe" <bryan@4gns.com>
> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:14 AM
>
> All sounds very exciting Sergio (and Francesco and Andrea). Great work.
>
> From what you posted it is now in a stage that we could use this to
> handle 3G video calls via E1 Euro ISDN interface to the Asterisk
> 'video' gw and then onto video mail functionality?
> If not, what else would be needed to achieve this?
That's exactly what it will allow to do. What it's not implementned is the
videomail, that would be easy using app_mp4. It allows to store a message
into a mp4 file and play it back to the user on request (current video
demo
on the web) .
>
> Also, what E1 PRI cards do you know this would work with currently?
I think it "should" work ok with any card supported by asterisk.
> Can you direct me to the best place to get the latest build of what
> you have done.
>
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:46 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] H324m library status
Sergio, can you advise on this and we will progress accrodingly.
Thanks
On 27/02/2007, at 1:12 AM, Bryan Rowe wrote:
Quote:
Thanks for that.
Did you test with an E1 Card, and if so, which one.
If not we will try one and let you know!
>
>> From: "Bryan Rowe" <bryan@4gns.com>
>> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:14 AM
>>
>> All sounds very exciting Sergio (and Francesco and Andrea). Great
>> work.
>>
>> From what you posted it is now in a stage that we could use this to
>> handle 3G video calls via E1 Euro ISDN interface to the Asterisk
>> 'video' gw and then onto video mail functionality?
>> If not, what else would be needed to achieve this?
>
> That's exactly what it will allow to do. What it's not
> implementned is the
> videomail, that would be easy using app_mp4. It allows to store a
> message
> into a mp4 file and play it back to the user on request (current
> video
> demo
> on the web) .
>
>>
>> Also, what E1 PRI cards do you know this would work with currently?
>
> I think it "should" work ok with any card supported by asterisk.
>
>> Can you direct me to the best place to get the latest build of what
>> you have done.
>>
>
> You should download the lates svn version from the repository
> http://sip.fontventa.com/sv/asterisk
> and for more info
> http://sip.fontventa.com
>
> Greetings
> Sergio
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 8:52 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] H324m library status
Hi,
We are currently testing using Digium TE405P on ISDN Pri E1.
Greetings
Francesco
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 18:40 +1100, Bryan Rowe wrote:
Quote:
Sergio, can you advise on this and we will progress accrodingly.
Thanks
On 27/02/2007, at 1:12 AM, Bryan Rowe wrote:
>
> Thanks for that.
>
> Did you test with an E1 Card, and if so, which one.
> If not we will try one and let you know!
>
>>
>>> From: "Bryan Rowe" <bryan@4gns.com>
>>> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:14 AM
>>>
>>> All sounds very exciting Sergio (and Francesco and Andrea). Great
>>> work.
>>>
>>> From what you posted it is now in a stage that we could use this to
>>> handle 3G video calls via E1 Euro ISDN interface to the Asterisk
>>> 'video' gw and then onto video mail functionality?
>>> If not, what else would be needed to achieve this?
>>
>> That's exactly what it will allow to do. What it's not
>> implementned is the
>> videomail, that would be easy using app_mp4. It allows to store a
>> message
>> into a mp4 file and play it back to the user on request (current
>> video
>> demo
>> on the web) .
>>
>>>
>>> Also, what E1 PRI cards do you know this would work with currently?
>>
>> I think it "should" work ok with any card supported by asterisk.
>>
>>> Can you direct me to the best place to get the latest build of what
>>> you have done.
>>>
>>
>> You should download the lates svn version from the repository
>> http://sip.fontventa.com/sv/asterisk
>> and for more info
>> http://sip.fontventa.com
>>
>> Greetings
>> Sergio
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