On 7/5/17 10:18 PM, Dale R. Worley wrote:
In a perfect world, the caller would test each media stream for whether
it is "silent", and then all of those that are not silent would be mixed
for presentation to the user. (Humans can usually parse multiple audio
sources.) If an early dialog receive
Rodrigo Pimenta Carvalho writes:
> For example, when user U1 calls and his call is forked (parallel
> fork) to users U2 e U3, if there is early media negotiation between
> the caller and the callees, can U1 keep the media stream with U2 and
> U3 simultaneously?
It is possible, the establishment
On 7/4/17 12:55 PM, Rodrigo Pimenta Carvalho wrote:
Hi.
I still have to study and learn about forking calls via SIP.
But, before starting my studies, I would like to know if it is possible to do
fork + early media.
For example, when user U1 calls and his call is forked (parallel fork) to
u
Hi.
I still have to study and learn about forking calls via SIP.
But, before starting my studies, I would like to know if it is possible to do
fork + early media.
For example, when user U1 calls and his call is forked (parallel fork) to
users U2 e U3, if there is early media negotiation betw