[jdev] voice chat
Ulrich Staudinger
us at die-horde.de
Mon Mar 15 12:03:01 CST 2004
Karl & Denise Herrick wrote:
>Do you mean you would like it to be implemented by the
>end of September? Also, how is Helix going to help
>Jabber? Would voice be transmitted using Helix codecs,
>or something like Speex?
>
>
i don't "like it to be implemented" - it must be implemented due to the
grant we got - the grant is tied to successful implementation.
helix is a platform and API for media production, distribution and
presentation. this means it simply provides all those things one needs
to capture, encode, transmit, mix on server and present media.
helix primarily uses RTP to deliver media, but plain TCP piping is
possible, too. the api is huge and good.
the project implements a client and a server component. the server
component is loaded through the helix server, upon load-up, a helix
server loads plugins, one of those plugins is a jabber component
connecting to the jabber server - this works already.
the helix api is codec independent, right now the guys from xiph.org add
codec implementations to use their codecs, so speex will actually be
available as target codec, yes.
need further informations?
ulrich
>-Karl
>
>--- Ulrich Staudinger <us at die-horde.de> wrote:
>
>
>>Karl & Denise Herrick wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>So,
>>>
>>>There's a lot of talk about voice chat... but when
>>>will it be implemented. Instant Messenger's are
>>>-incomplete- without voice chat.
>>>
>>>-Karl Herrick
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>my deadline is fixed: MUST end before end of
>>september.
>>http://jabber.helixcommunity.org
>>
>>
>>
>>Ulrich
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