Craig
I think woomera is a fantastic idea in being able to use a text base external channel to control multi-device, multi-protocol bridging. It's simple easy and I liked it the first time I saw it a couple of years back I certainly hope its successful.
Simon
-----Original Message----- From: Craig Southeren [mailto:craigs@postincrement.com] Sent: Wednesday, 7 November 2007 11:40 AM To: Simon Horne Cc: bxg; h323plus@lists.packetizer.com; Opalvoip-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [h323plus] OpalCall Concept Question
Simon Horne wrote:
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Hi all,
I have just read opal code for a while. The concept of OpalCall puzzles
me.
The OpalCall is not existed in OpenH323 project. It's easy to think
OpalCall
as a gateway between H.323 and SIP connection, however how does this
concept
applied to OpenMCU. In the conference environment, How can OpalCall represent a conference or in the other words, how to implement conference using OPAL stack?
Can you give me some advice�� Thks.
There is a new version of OpenMCU that uses the same base code, but uses a protocol called Woomera to seperate the MCU functions from the underlyng protocol. So far, it supports H.323, SIP and raw RTP and SRTP. In raw RTP ot SRTP mode, it can support 1000 simultaneous clients.
Right now, it is audio-only but video functionality is being worked on.
See the www.woomeravoip.org site for more information
Craig
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