Hello everyone, I've been using ccRTP in my compagny for 2-3 years in my compagny and have been quite happy with it. Even if I raised some bugs sometimes :)
We are currently developping a platform which will be quite RTP intensive (lots of simultaneous sessions on a given computer audio for a start then , I hope, video too), and as QoS is important I've been thinking about using a real-time linux (RTlinux or RTAI) as the OS running the platform. I've been doing some reading, including this lis's own David Sugar's paper "GNU Bayonne: Telephony Services for Freely Licensed Operating Systems" (found here : http://www.realtimelinuxfoundation.org/events/rtlws-2002/paper.html) where he talks about the short-coming of real-time under Linux. But no real-time linux get mentionned (I guess back in 2002 neither RTAI nor RTlninux were stable enough). I also found this paper about a video streaming server qwhere they do use rtlinux and do some kind of comparison : http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gialama01divisor.html. It's really an open question. Has anyone been using that kind of plat-form ? Has anyone any return on experience to share ? To go further into the details, where would it make more sense to implement the hard real-time of the platform ? Would it make sense to have a rtlinux/RTAI version of ccRTP ? Would if make more sense to do that in the client ? I hope I don't say anything too foolish as I'm far from being an expert at real-time OSes but I'm really interested by anyone's opinion on that subject. Best regards, Guillaume _______________________________________________ Ccrtp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ccrtp-devel
