Maximum calls supported on PJSIP

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No. I was talking about the internal conference bridge created in pjsua_lib
which handles the media processing for pjsua. The below link has better
explaination

http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/FAQ#pjsua-lib-perf

I didnt use any tool to get 200-300 calls from pjsua. And btw I was doing
playback of a wave file and  not recording as i mentioned in a previous
mail. U just need to go to config_site.h and u can copy the config from
config_site_sample.h under  PJ_CONFIG_MAXIMUM_SPEED and then recompile and
try again.

On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Khoa Pham <onmyway133 at gmail.com> wrote:

> When reading PJSIP Dev Guide, section 1.2.3 Polling the stack
>
> *PJSIP stack never creates threads. All execution throughout the stack
> runs on *
> *behalf of application?s created thread, either when an API is called or
> when *
> *application calls the polling function*
> *
> *
> Is this what you're talking about?
> And if yes, please show me the tool you used to make 200-300 calls, thanks
>
>
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