As I work on Linux only I asked someone to hand me over a Mac for 20 minutes, did some (really quick) tests and captures:
* first of all: compliments, really well done! * also great to see G.722 support * ICE announcements look correct, unfortunately I did not have enough time to test it with another ICE-capable device / software, they are rare... * How does it figure out it's reflective candidate if I didn't configure a STUN server? * Configuring a STUN server AND enabling ICE seems to cause problems, it didn't place calls any more. I must confess that the person testing it was sitting in another room, I was an the phone with him and sniffing at proxy side. Therefore it could also be that he misstyped the STUN server domain... * SIP MESSAGE (SMS) looks good, special characters are encoded * It has problems with special characters (example: german umlaut) if configured as display name. Blink immediately says "...cannot encode charaters..." in the "Add New Account" dialog * Did not test MSRP That's all for now, will do deeper tests as soon as it is available for Linux ;-) Cheers, Thomas Adrian Georgescu schrieb: > http://wiki.icanblink.com/ > > Blink implements RTP audio sessions (VoIP), session based Instant > Messaging (IM), file transfer and multi-party chat sessions using MSRP > protocol and its relay extension, desktop sharing using VNC protocol, > publication and subscription for rich presence information such as > availability, moods, activities and geo-location, management for the > presence rules, resource lists, RLS services documents using XCAP > protocol. > > You can receive a notification when the software become available or > participate to our early adopter program by registering on the mailing > list: > > http://lists.ag-projects.com/mailman/listinfo/blink > > -- > Adrian -- mail: tho...@gelf.net web: http://thomas.gelf.net/ _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel