I'v
been looking at MyPhone2 0.4 source code, and I was wondering how is the
videobitrate, fps, etc... managed, because I've seen that all of this
parameters are read from the configuration, but they are never used.
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Mensaje original ----
De: Simon Horne
<s.horne@packetizer.com>
Para: H323plus
<h323plus@lists.packetizer.com>
Enviado: viernes, 1 de febrero,
2008 21:57:15
Asunto: [h323plus] MyPhone 0.4
Released
Guys
I have uploaded MyPhone 0.4 installer to the
h323plus website to garnish
some feedback on the upcoming 1.20 release on
h323plus.
Download here
http://www.h323plus.org/source/download/MyPhoneSetup04.exe
(2.12Mb)
Important Features
Native NAT traversal with GnuGk : This
uses the new GnuGk NAT module now in
H323plus. You can send and receive
calls behind a NAT when registered to
GnuGk on the public internet. The
only requirement is that you enable
SupportNatedEndpoints in GnuGk. Note
this is the GnuGk NAT Method
http://www.gnugk.org/nat-traversal.html. It is not the
standard H.460.18/19.
Built off the latest h323plus CVS. (hopefully
the baseline for v1.20)
Notes:
To run in debug mode start myphone
with commandline switches -ttttt (number
of t indicate
tracelevel)
After Install adjust the audio and video codecs to your
preferred order.
G.711 & H.261 are the default.
The installer
contains the full myphone2 source code. The exe was built with
vs2003. If
you wish to build it with a later version of visual studio,
although not
tested, you will need the $ version as the express version does
not seem
to support MFC.
Hopefully next week if there are not too many
problems we will do the
snapshot and release
v1.20.
Simon