baresip
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9.4 | 9.0 | |
1 day ago | 11 days ago | |
C | C | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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baresip
- Baresip – An Open Source modular SIP User-Agent with audio and video support
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Connecting linphone softphone
I found this info on Reals on Linphone but could not get it to work with the strings there either: https://github.com/baresip/baresip/issues/383
- Decent linux softphone w/command-line or dbus?
- High bit rate recording sometimes causes this (I haven't noticed this with AVC encoding, only HEVC), is this normal? GPU: RX 590 / 22.3.1 drivers
- Not able to play audio from a voip daemon program that runs at boot.
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20 Years of Sip – A Retrospective
Happy SIP user for nearly twenty years, which allows me to bridge three countries. Currently using baresip [1] and finding it to be remarkably reliable, but is there any hardware phone out there that I can put on my desk? Or is the sane thing to do to get a handset and hook it up to a computer via say USB? I have tried at least twice over the years to gain some clarity on these questions, but maybe I am using the wrong search terms?
[1]: https://github.com/baresip/baresip
pjproject
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Hi, anyone used PJSIP for P2P connectivity (ICE)
Hello, I'm in the process of developing a multiplayer FPS game and recently delved into ICE connectivity (STUN/TURN). Currently, my setup involves a custom matchmaking server in C++, with UDP port handling on the client side through UPnP or a fallback custom relay server. While the current approach works well, I'm exploring options to simplify the project by incorporating existing technologies. I've come across Libjuice and Libpjsip for NAT traversal. Libjuice offers a nice and simple API, but it supports only one person. Hence, I'm considering Libpjsip. I came across their ICE demo script at https://github.com/pjsip/pjproject/blob/master/pjsip-apps/src/samples/icedemo.c and I'm curious about its performance, particularly the pj_ice_strans_sendto2 function. I'm keen to understand how it compares to my current implementation with Berkeley Sockets and whether Libpjsip is a suitable choice for multiplayer P2P games. Any insights or assistance would be highly appreciated. Thanks!
- How to implement video call feature in Native android with kotlin?
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Something like Asterisk but in Rust?
Things improved a lot thanks to the adoption of the pjsip stack.
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What sort of mature, open-source libraries do you feel Rust should have but currently lacks?
When I look at stuff like pjsip, I get the impression, it would be huge amount of work. Am I mistaken?
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Creating new project using PJSIP library in Visual Studio 2015
The first issue I'm facing is I can't find lib folder which is mentioned in Using pjproject libraries for your own application heading in the above-mentioned link. I download the source code from this link.
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Beaker Browser - An experimental peer-to-peer Web browser.
For client and server, I'm only really familiar with https://www.pjsip.org/. It also comes with a bunch of code for doing phone calls, which really most SIP Stacks were built around. But those parts can just not be used.
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SIP Phone with GUI on STM32F7
PJSIP (https://github.com/pjsip/pjproject) is used as SIP framework
What are some alternatives?
tSIP - SIP softphone
flutter-webrtc - WebRTC plugin for Flutter Mobile/Desktop/Web
waterfall - A cascading stream forwarding unit for scalable, distributed voice and video conferencing over Matrix
embox - Modular and configurable OS for embedded applications
freeswitch - FreeSWITCH is a Software Defined Telecom Stack enabling the digital transformation from proprietary telecom switches to a versatile software implementation that runs on any commodity hardware. From a Raspberry PI to a multi-core server, FreeSWITCH can unlock the telecommunications potential of any device.
not-yet-awesome-rust - A curated list of Rust code and resources that do NOT exist yet, but would be beneficial to the Rust community.
beaker - An experimental peer-to-peer Web browser
memberlist - Golang package for gossip based membership and failure detection
LiteDB - LiteDB - A .NET NoSQL Document Store in a single data file
Kamailio - Kamailio - The Open Source SIP Server for large VoIP and real-time communication platforms -
rfcs - RFCs for changes to Rust