Thanks, Simon for the release, it compiled well and seems to be working.
However, there seems to be an issue with parsing the .linphonerc and the
login credentials. Sometimes there exist more than one [auth_info] block
for one specific proxy, I don't know whether this is intended. It
doesn't make sense to me though. This happens with a SIP account where
the SIP identity is different to the auth name and isn't quite
reproducible. In this case, linphone also doesn't seem to remember the
login
credentials and keeps asking me after every restart.
What I'm still missing is a clear feedback to the user whether the
authentication with each available SIP account was successful or not.
Until now, this only gets apparent when one takes a look into the debug
messages, and in the bottom line of the main window, however only for
one single account. Perhaps something like a red/green dot beside each
account in the account dialogue, indicating authentication
failure/success? Just a thought.
Besides these minor things: Great work! Linphone is my favorite SIP
client under Linux!
Chris
Simon Morlat wrote:
Hi all,
A new version of linphone is out, bringing a better UI and make him
even more robust and reliable. A notable change is that linphone works
on Mac OS X (audio only in first step).
See the list of changes:
* new in-call layout
* new idle view with two buttons
* ability to dial the number from dialpad
* improve local IP address detection when having multiple networks
(ex: VPNs)
* use proxy's received and rport params from via in Contact header
when possible
* port to mac os X leopard (using gtk/x11), audio only for now
* DevC++ support now deprecated, use msys/mingw (see README.mingw
for details)
* add a command line option to ask linphone to place a call,
whenever an instance is already running or not (--call). It
should be useful for starting calls from a web browser recognizing the
'sip:' uri scheme.
* french and italian translation updated
* don't show ffmpeg codecs when encoder are disabled in ffmpeg
library. * bugfixes in:
* video4linux2 support
* alsa support
* socket leak in mtu discovery algorithm
See the full annoucement here:
http://www.linphone.org/index.php/eng/linphone_3_2_0_is_released
And a screenshot:
http://www.linphone.org/index.php/eng/screenshots
Mediastreamer2, the media engine also has lots of improvements, such as
a parametric sound equalizer to improve mic/speaker frequency response,
and an echo-limiter algorithm (for cases where traditionnal echo
canceler cannot work).
For those who are doing (or interested in doing) commercial products
with linphone code base, please visit the new Belledonne Communications
website:
http://www.belledonne-communications.com
Belledonne Communications is a company created by me to sponsor
linphone's development and propose commercial support and services.
Best regards,
Simon
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