Dear Kushal,
Nice to hear the success news about linphone ported to an ARM board.
How u'r achieving audio. Whether it is thru' the codecs supported by
linphone and sound card or any other different configuration?
Has anyone used the Linphone as the user agent software on an
embedded(PPC) board and used a DSP for the voice codec operation and
directly connecting an analog telephone thru' a SLIC+PCM Codec instead
of the existing configuration of keyboard inputs and the also sound
card and the software voice codecs. We have cross compiled the
linphone for PPC and now in the identification of modifications needed
for our implementation.
Dear Simon,
We are targeting a ATA(Analog telephone adaptor) and planned to use
the open source Linphone for initiating and recieving VoIP calls by
registering to a VoIP Proxy server.
i) Whether Linphone is configurable for implementing for a direct
analog telephone connection(using DSP+PCM codec+SLIC)? (ie) input
thru' direct telephone keys and audio using a DSP+PCMCodec.
ii) Whether it has support for multiple channels (ie) simulaneous calls(ATA)?
Thanks & Regards,
Benny
On 11/7/05, Simon Morlat <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
I'm pleased to hear that you finally succeed !
Simon
Le Lundi 31 Octobre 2005 13:34, Kushal Dalal a écrit:
Hi All
I have successfully cross-compiled linphone-1.1.0 for ARM board..OS-
Embedded Linux..
And it is working fine within LAN..
Thanks to all of u for ur support..
Specially to Simon..
Thanks again..
Cheers
Kushal
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