Hi,
I pushed the native project to our Github repository :
https://github.com/voximal/asterisk-videotools
We will work this next days to commit changes in order to be able to
compile the tools (Ulex.fr is actually involved in the Voximal voice
project, so we haven't too much time to work on video opensource projects).
If there are any users interested in having a video tool to convert
video contents to the Asterisk native formats, please contribute to the
project.
Regards,
Borja SIXTO from ulex.fr
Le 19/12/2016 à 02:58, Jerry Geis a écrit :
Hi Borja,
Yes. I was thinking that was "special" for the h263 video format.
So I took steps using gstreamer to create the h264 format using the
openh264 from Cisco.
That took a while in itself, but finally was successful generating the
h264 file.
But I don't understand what I'm missing that asterisk doesn't even
find the correct file name.
my name ends in .h264 - what else could it be.
It's not an error about video format - its an error about finding the
file name.
Thanks, I look forward to see what Ulex shares.
Jerry
On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 8:39 PM, Borja SIXTO <borja.si...@ulex.fr
<mailto:borja.si...@ulex.fr>> wrote:
Hi Jerry,
How did you generated the h264 file ?
As I said Asterisk use a specific format for the video (Headers
and RTP data frames).
You need to use mp4asterisk2 to generate the video file or the old
mp4asterisk provided by the old SIP fontventa project (now Medooze
http://www.medooze.com/products/asterisk-applications.aspx
<http://www.medooze.com/products/asterisk-applications.aspx>).
The Ulex.fr company is going to release a tool to generate
Asterisk video contents.
It is based on the SIP fontventa and some extensions.
It use old projects as : mpeg4ip (release 1.5.0.1), and a old
FFmpeg snapshot.
For the moment, on an updated Linux server, we had some issues
with the compilation.
We are trying to commit some changes in order to provide a ready
to compile sources.
Perhaps you can help us with this task.
If you are ready, contact us directly.
Regards,
Borja SIXTO from ulex.fr <http://ulex.fr>
Le 18/12/2016 à 15:34, Jerry Geis a écrit :
Asterisk 11.25.1 playing with...
Playback supports these formats.
Supported video codecs
* H.261 <http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/H.261>
* H.263 <http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/H.263>
* H.263p <http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/H.263p> (Asterisk 1.4)
* H.264 (Asterisk 1.4)
I have a call file I'm using Application: Playback
Data: /tmp/video
I am using a bria 4 softphone with h264 enabled.
The message I see on the console is:
File /tmp/video does not exist in any format
Unable to open /tmp/video (format ulaw|h263|h264)
In fact I have the file /tmp/video.h264 and is readable by owner
group and world.
What am I not doing correctly to get an h264 video file to play?
Thanks,
Jerry
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