On 13/11/15 17:57, Charles Johnson wrote: > >> >> The current telepathy-resiprocate project uses the sipXtapi media stack >> and only enables voice. Changing to the libjingle media stack and using >> it for video support would give the same video codecs supported in >> WebRTC, including WebM for HD quality. This would interact with >> browsers directly without requiring any server to transform the media >> streams. >> > > Is there any current application that can do that? If so, I have not seen any promotion. > > note: > If that application is Jitsi unfortunately is a consuming system resources. > Yes, Jitsi can almost do that I've proposed a session in the FOSDEM desktops dev-room[1] where we could discuss some of these issues in person and I could demonstrate what I've been working on with Telepathy. Is anybody else interested in participating in such a session? We also have a Real-Time Communication dev-room[2] but I thought that something like this belongs in the Desktops dev-room because it really has to be accepted by the desktop developer communities or there is no point working on it. If there is a GNOME stand at FOSDEM or if GNOME is participating in any other stand then it could also be interesting to demo Empathy video calling from the GNOME stand to the Real-Time lounge. We have done this in previous years with other projects too. Regards, Daniel 1. https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2015-November/002296.html 2. http://danielpocock.com/fosdem-2016-free-rtc-dev-room-and-lounge _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list