Hi Faber, As Rick mentions VIC and RAT have been running on handheld ARM devices running Familar Linux for a while now. Incidentally we didn't have as much problem with Audio latency on RAT running on the handhelds. We've run both VIC (with capture) and RAT on a 206MHz iPaq over WLAN (802.11b).
One alternative migh be to consider JMF - though since Sun don't seem to be supporting it that much these days your milage may vary: http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=238274&start=15 If you want RTP based audio decode then there's a few tools out there that do SIP (with RTP audio) - which you could probably persuade to talk to the AG via a gateway, or by sending an appropriately crafted SIP INVITE to it....e.g: http://www.sjlabs.com/sjp.html http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-VOIP+Phones Piers. On 2/23/06, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > "just" a question... I'd like to try to connect a PDA device (Intel > Bulverde 520 Mhz, Windows Mobile 2003 SE) to the AccessGrid infrastructure. > I found over the internet some docs citing the use of VPP (Vic for Pocket > PC) for some kind of interface between AG and a PPC. Is VPP the only app I > have to install to connect my PPC to an AG session? How should I > install/configure it to receive audio/video streams from a venueserver > installed inside my LAN? > Thanx, > Faber B.

