Video calling with PJSIP on an iphone

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Hello Rob

We have implemented video call with PjSip 1.8.5 on iPhone.  

Best regards, Dima.


On 04.12.2010, at 15:26, Rob Wilkes wrote:

> I also noticed that your roadmap says it will initially be for windows. My requirement is for iphone. I guess my question is not really a PJSIP question, but rather to developers who may have used PJ to make video work on iPhone - just wanted to check if it is doable or impossible today due to some iphone restriction :)
> 
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Rob Wilkes <wilkrob at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Benny, Yes, I know PJSIP also plans to support it - but for this project, I cannot wait for that update, so I plan to do it myself. Since you may be ahead of me, I was curious if there are any restrictions in the iPhone APIs itself that will inhibit PJSIP (or any other stack) to not work with video. For example, it looks like I cannot use the Movie Player class as it expects a URL.For  this to work, we will need frame/frame encode/decode and display support on the iPhone. 
> 
> thanks!
> 
> 
> On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Benny Prijono <bennylp at teluu.com> wrote:
> Hi, FYI we are also working on video and it is planned for the
> upcoming 2.0 release. Have a look at our roadmap in the trac site.
> 
> Best regards,
>  Benny
> 
> 
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 3:51 AM, Rob Wilkes <wilkrob at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi, I have started on an activity to get a basic Video call working on
> > iPhone. It needs be be over RTP, preferably with H.264 codec. Has anyone
> > written a video client with PJSIP specifically for the iphone? Are there any
> > road blocks? ( I know PJSIP doesnt support video for now, but I plan to
> > extend it - my question is more in the iPhone side). Prelim. analysis shows
> > I can pass H.264 streams to the iphone media player framework and it can
> > instantiate the appropriate player. My approximate plan is to send audio +
> > video data using PJSIP, then extend PJSIP to support video decoding and pass
> > the decoded H264 buffer to the media framework of iphone.
> >
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