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Dear Nijaling,

I do not have much experience in this regard. But I could try to propose a
system.
The system would consist of two major components:
1)Asterisk: It will be used as broadcasting server where all the pjsip
client end aplications would get registered and then the client applications
could select some more channels buttons which will transmit an INVITE
request to the server which must be handled there only and sending 200 OK
with SDP from the server would enforce the media setup come into play and
now the various audios can be played to this end. also many same clients can
get registered on this server and call the same number with INVITE and
several media can be setup using this.
2) PJSIP: Client end applications can be developed using this.



Regards:
Varun Pratap Singh

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 2:18 PM, Nijaling_Khot <Nijaling_Khot at satyam.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  Please any body tell me is it possible to implement internet radio with
> pjsip stack, we have a requirement of implementing internet radio in windows
> mobile and we need to broadcast thought sip stack to registered users,
> please suggest me any good link or material
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Nijaling Khot
> Telephone: 080-4058-7949
>
>
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> Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 21:33:56 +0530
> From: Srivatsan Deenadayalan <srivatsan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: APS in PjSIP 1.1 APS Direct
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> Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 18:34:26 +0200
> From: Stefan Buschmann <s_buschmann@xxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: FW:  :  Error while calling PJSUA API
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> Senthil schrieb:
> > [root at hdesk4 myproject]# g++ -idirafter
> > /usr/src/linux/pjproject-1.2/pjlib/include -idirafter
> > /usr/src/linux/pjproject-1.2/pjlib-util/include -idirafter
> > /usr/src/linux/pjproject-1.2/pjmedia/include -idirafter
> > /usr/src/linux/pjproject-1.2/pjsip/include -idirafter
> > /usr/src/linux/pjproject-1.2/pjnath/include -o myapp2.cpp-v myapp2.cpp
> >
> Seems to me like you are only including the pjsip headers (-idirafter),
> but not linking against the libraries. Therefore you get unresolved
> symbols by the linker.
>
> After you have built pjsip, you should have static libraries flying
> around somewhere in your build directory (libpjsip.a, libpjsua.a etc.).
> Link your application against those libraries by adding them to the
> linker line, e.g. like this: c++ ... -lpjsip -lpjsua. Of course you have
> to make sure that the compiler can find those libraries, which can be
> done with the -L option.
>
> I suggest you to use a Makefile or higher level build scripts (like e.g.
> CMake) to simplify things. Compiling and linking by hand is painful ;-)
> The Makefile template by pjsip worked well for me and should be a good
> starting point. If it didn't work for you, find the reason. One possible
> reason could be that it did not find the path to pjsua libraries, be
> sure to edit it and enter the correct path.
>
> This is not really a pjsip problem but rather a C++ beginners question,
> which is why you didn't have great luck getting answers on this list.
> Perhaps you should have a deeper look into how to use libraries with C++
> and ask for help e.g. on a C++ mailing list.
>
> Regards,
>
> Stefan
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