> > yes, IAX does direct transfers - when both ends confirm they can see
each
> > other, the asterisk server tells them to talk directly. With the firefly
> > network, we're seeing 90%+ connecting directly.
>
> >"Just to clarify, the audio doesn't separate from the call control."
>
> Thanks for the
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> yes, IAX does direct transfers - when both ends confirm
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what clients are you using? They probably won't support SIP
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what clients are you using? They probably won't support SIP
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I think it would be fair to say Jeremy isn't really a fan of H.323 and,
although he will fix bugs, (IMO) he won't be dev
isk are on the same network)
Strange ugh? ;)
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> Would that be something that Jeremy would work on?
>
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Would that be something that Jeremy would work on?
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If you
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Is it possible to make audio streams go client to client with H.323 ?
(both
client being H323)
Thanks!
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yes, IAX does direct transfers - when both ends confirm they can see each
other, the asterisk server tells
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> Dear All,
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> Now, it seems that both IAX and SIP can have the two endpoints communicate
> the media dire
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yes, IAX does direct transfers - when both ends confirm they can see each
other, the asterisk server tells them to talk directly. With the firefly
network
yes, IAX does direct transfers - when both ends confirm they can see each
other, the asterisk server tells them to talk directly. With the firefly
network, we're seeing 90%+ connecting directly. Just to clarify, the audio
doesn't separate from the call control.
-Adam
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Reading this thread leads me to chance asking a somewhat broad question
of the gurus: is there a place in VoIP for multicasting?
Streaming scenarios, as well as conferencing, would seem to be ripe for
that sort of integration, but I know nothing more about it beyond the
fact that multicasting i
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