Video call in iOS

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Hi,

You should enable the options:
  - enable video
  - auto transmit
  - auto display

Sorry, I don't remember the correct option names of pjsua.

Samuel

Le 2 mai 2013 ? 11:41, Federico De Meo <demeof at gmail.com> a ?crit :

> Hi,
> 
> did you manage to run video calls on desktop using pjsua?
> I'm trying to perform a simple video call to check the behaviour with no success.
> 
> -- 
> Federico
> 
> On Thursday, May 2, 2013 at 11:07 AM, samuelv at laposte.net wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> You can use pjsip 2.1.0. There is no specific branch for iPhone.
>> 
>> Samuel
>> 
>> Le 2 mai 2013 ? 10:56, Jules Jefferson <jjefferson2089 at gmail.com> a ?crit :
>> 
>>> Thank you Albert. I'll give it a try.
>>> 
>>> By the way, i'm not getting the latest version from the trunk, i'm actually using the one available for download - 2.1.0.
>>> I can't figure out which one i should use. Is there like a specific branch for iphone that i should get instead?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jules
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Albert Nadal <anadalg at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi Jules, a year ago I developed a workaround for running videoconference using the iOS port, I remember I get green frames when receiving the video during the first tests. First of all, be sure you are receiving RTP packets in the receiver endpoint. Check the image color space conversion when sending the frames, I did it by using simple and very fast memcpy operations. I recommend you to send allways the same frame from a local image (in CIF, QCIF or the size you need) in your resources bundle instead of trying to send the frames retrieved from the AVFoundation API. Also I recommend you to use first the h263 codec implementation included in the ffmpeg, but its just a recomendation for making your tests more easy. Luck!
>>>> 
>>>> Albert,
>>>> http://lafruitera.com
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 2013/4/29 Jules Jefferson <jjefferson2089 at gmail.com>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I've been trying to build a demo app where you can make audio and video calls.
>>>>> I'm using pjsip 2.1.0 with ffmpeg and h264. I'm also using the ios_dev.mm file and libyuv library that Samuel worked out.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I changed some code to present the main and preview windows.
>>>>> 
>>>>> My problem:
>>>>> Although i'm able to send video packets correctly, i cannot figure out how to present the ones i'm getting. I get nothing but a green window. When i'm lucky i'm able to see a distorted image.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I noticed that there are some ffmpeg errors showing up on the console:
>>>>> 15:53:18.130         ffmpeg  h264: non-existing PPS 0 referenced
>>>>> 
>>>>> 15:53:18.130         ffmpeg  h264: decode_slice_header error
>>>>> 
>>>>> 15:53:18.130         ffmpeg  h264: no frame!
>>>>> 
>>>>> 15:53:18.130 ffmpeg_vid_cod  ffmpeg err -1: Operation not permitted
>>>>> 
>>>>> 15:53:18.130 vstdec0x1ada01  codec decode() error: Bad or corrupted bitstream (PJMEDIA_CODEC_EBADBITSTREAM) [err:220087]
>>>>> 
>>>>> When debugging it looks like we're converting a YUV image to a BGRA one, and then presenting it. It all looks good.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Does anyone have any hints? 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Could it be a wrong configuration when compiling ffmpeg or x264?
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thank you very much,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jules
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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