Hi,
My 2 cents on minisip ... a bit biased maybe, as i participate actively in the development.
I would say that it is just getting better and better with time. Purely sip-wise, i may say that the stack needs some improvement, but it does the basic stuff more than correctly. It supports the basic messages (including MESSAGE for IM ... presence is, i think, under devolpment, but there is already some code). Call transfer is also working.
The best is its security mechanisms. It supports TLS (tested with the openser/ser code), plus mikey (over sdp) + srtp, and also mikey over IPSec and srtp. This makes for a fully secure end-to-end call.
Other features: - multiple lines: configure as many incoming users as u wish, each with its own parameters in terms of transport and so on. - video support - multiple mixing strategies for incoming audio: spatial audio (place up to 5 different sources around your head dynamically, each in a diferent spatial position), or "normal" (mix all streams to the stereo headphones, with normalization). - local muting of audio to just the active call - fully meshed conferencing (only within minisip UA) - ilbc and speex codecs suport, and AEC - GTK or Text GUI
Did I mention that almost all code is done into libraries (LGPL'd), plus the GUI interface (GPL'd), so you can code your own one and/or just reuse the libraries source code?
Shoot ... i should not be replaying to emails while on holiday :)
Regards,
Cesc PS - i may be forgetting something ... give it a try and provide feedback, it is always welcome
On 8/8/05, Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 08/08/05 15:30, Klaus Darilion wrote:
you can also try minisip
does it have support for instant messages and presence, or just audio/video? Is is reliable (in case you have played with it)?
I have not tried it yet - but it is on my todo list. Last time I needed a SIP phone under linux I tried it, but IMO kphone works better. (And as I wanted to have good sound I rebooted my PC and used windows :-(
regards klaus
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