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Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 21 Jun 2011 at 12:20
I went through the code. linphonemediaengine.cc supports only audio!! I wasn't
expecting this!
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 22 Jun 2011 at 6:18
I'd tried to modify codes for making video call by the file
"linphonemediaengine.cc".
It's ok for video call communication.
There are some "video decoder" problems when communicating with official
web-gtalk.
Linphone uses ffmpeg library for decoding, and maybe it's not compatible with
web-gtalk in video-decoding.
Original comment by chenanji...@gmail.com
on 23 Jun 2011 at 10:43
Thank you very much for update.
Even I am trying to modify the "linphonemediaengine.cc" to interface video part
of the mediastreamer. Currently I am facing some issues in getting the camera
images.
If possible, could you please the changes you made in linphonemediaengine?
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 24 Jun 2011 at 1:17
Thank you very much for update.
Even I am trying to modify the "linphonemediaengine.cc" to interface video part
of the mediastreamer. Currently I am facing some issues in getting the camera
images.
If possible, could you please share the changes you made in linphonemediaengine?
thank you
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 24 Jun 2011 at 1:23
How do you get linphonemediaengine.cc to compile against 0.5.6? Did you have to
make changes to avoid the compilation errors I posted in issue #179?
Original comment by dbl...@alumni.lehigh.edu
on 24 Jun 2011 at 1:23
Yes,even I had faced these compilation errors(as mentioned in the issue #179).
I had to make little changes in the code to avoid these errors.
I am able to make voice call. Currently, I am facing issues with video. I
suspect some mistake in the changes I made to linphonemediaengine.cc to
interface the camera.
If possible, anyone please share the code required in linphonemediaengine.cc
for making the video call..
thank you.
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 24 Jun 2011 at 1:45
Any update on this? thank you
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 27 Jun 2011 at 12:42
If you install Gmail plugin for video communication, default camera may be
"Google Camera Adapter ..".
Solution 1:choose a camera by name
Solution 2:skip "Google Camera Adapter .." camera, use other cameras
Here is Solution2
===============================================
MSWebCam *cam;
MSWebCamManager *m = ms_web_cam_manager_get();
MSList *elem;
for (elem=m->cams;elem!=NULL;elem=elem->next)
{
cam=(MSWebCam*)elem->data;
if(_strnicmp(ms_web_cam_get_name(cam), "Google Camera Adapter", 21))
break;
}
===============================================
I hope this can help you
Original comment by chenanji...@gmail.com
on 27 Jun 2011 at 1:08
Thank you.
I am getting the default camera, name of the default camera is '/dev/video00'.
Still, I am facing the same issue. I am suspecting that there may be some
mistake in other places of the code..
I have attached the changes in linphonemediaengine. If possible, could you
please have look on this.. and point me if I am missing something
I don't want to display the video.. I just want to send the video to other side.
thank you
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 27 Jun 2011 at 2:21
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Any update on this? thank you
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 28 Jun 2011 at 11:44
change
MSVideoSize vs;
vs.height = 288;
vs.width = 352;
I can't log in using libjingle now(google problem?), so I can't test your codes.
You can reference Linphone source code "mediastream.c", and it works.
Original comment by chenanji...@gmail.com
on 29 Jun 2011 at 5:59
By the way Linphone that uses H264 encoder needs plugin, so I use H263.
add
video_codecs.push_back(cricket::VideoCodec(98, "H263", 352, 288, 15, 0));
in
bool LinphoneVideoChannel::SetSend(bool send)
add
rtp_profile_set_payload(&av_profile,98,&payload_type_h263_1998);
Original comment by chenanji...@gmail.com
on 29 Jun 2011 at 7:13
Thank you very much. With this, I am able to get the video and see it on the
gtalk.
I will have to make it work with H264 encoder.
I think below is the encode settings for the same
video_codecs_.push_back(VideoCodec(97, "H264", 320, 240, 30, 0));
rtp_profile_set_payload(&av_profile,97,&payload_type_theora)
(I am not sure about
this:rtp_profile_set_payload(&av_profile,102,&payload_type_h264); )
If possible, could you please point me to the H264 encoder plugin which I can
download..?
Thank you
Original comment by krishna2...@gmail.com
on 29 Jun 2011 at 1:12
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97=>H264 should be defined by google, and 102=>H264 should be defined by
linphone.
because you set
video_codecs_.push_back(VideoCodec(97, "H264", 320, 240, 30, 0));
I think you should set
rtp_profile_set_payload(&av_profile,97,&payload_type_h264);
H264 plugin can be download in linphone official website.
Original comment by chenanji...@gmail.com
on 30 Jun 2011 at 6:07
HI,any of you guys were able to make it work with h264 plugin..
the moment i put
video_codecs_.push_back(VideoCodec(97, "H264", 320, 240, 30, 0));
&
rtp_profile_set_payload(&av_profile,97,&payload_type_h264)
in the code i get the following error
"ortp-error-videostream.c:undefined payload type"
any ideas regarding this??
Original comment by aniruddh...@gmail.com
on 2 Sep 2011 at 6:48
I also had succeed to have audio/video calls using speex/PCMU8000 for Audio and
H264 for Video. The GTalk web client interpret correctly the video/audio stream
send from my call application. My problem is that I cannot succeed to see
something into my call application and also to hear something. Seems that
mediaengine doesn't decode correctly the received stream (audio or video). and
also it not throw any error (I'm sure that I'm doing something wrong but I
don't know yet what).
Original comment by silviu.cpp@gmail.com
on 3 Sep 2011 at 12:50
Fixed. It works now.
Original comment by silviu.cpp@gmail.com
on 3 Sep 2011 at 3:21
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[deleted comment]
Hey dude can u point out the steps that makes ur code work with H264 encoder??
if possible can u share ur linphonemediaengine.cpp??
thanks
Original comment by aniruddh...@gmail.com
on 5 Sep 2011 at 4:06
Original comment by juberti@google.com
on 9 Sep 2011 at 7:44
Let video call can work, Only need to modify two files (linphonemediaengine.cpp
& linphonemediaengine.h)?
Original comment by 77ya...@gmail.com
on 10 Nov 2011 at 9:04
Yes. you are right.
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 10 Nov 2011 at 10:27
Thank you for your reply.
I tried to modify two files,but it can't work. The video channel can't send
and receive any video data. I don't know which step I miss. If possible, can
you see my code and point the problem?
Thank you.
Original comment by 77ya...@gmail.com
on 14 Nov 2011 at 8:50
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Any tips? This problem has been annoying me for a month, someone can help me?
Original comment by 77ya...@gmail.com
on 15 Nov 2011 at 9:14
I am giving some code snippets below, it may help you. It worked for me for
h263 codec type. I haven't tried the receiving and play the video, I think it
will work if you run FFMPEG player on specific port numbers.
Are you trying to test with GTalk?What is is your test setup? I think you can
debug to know whether you are able to receive data from camera or not or the
other side is not playing the video.
In bool LinphoneMediaEngine::Init():
video_codecs_.push_back(VideoCodec(98, "H263", 352, 288, 15, 0));
bool LinphoneVideoChannel::SetSend(bool send){
LOG(LS_INFO)<<"send="<<send<<LOG_PLACE; video_stream_=video_stream_new(VIDEO_PORT_STRM_START_LOCAL,ms_is_ipv6("127.0.0.1"));
MSVideoSize vs;
vs.height = 288;
vs.width = 352;
video_stream_set_sent_video_size(video_stream_,vs);
video_stream_use_preview_video_window(video_stream_,false);
//USB 2.0 PC Camera
cam=ms_web_cam_manager_get_default_cam(ms_web_cam_manager_get());
rtp_profile_set_payload(&av_profile,98,&payload_type_h263_1998);
profile = rtp_profile_clone_full(&av_profile);
/*MS2_PUBLIC int video_stream_start(VideoStream * stream, RtpProfile *profile, const char *remip, int remport, int rem_rtcp_port,
int payload, int jitt_comp, MSWebCam *device);*/
payload = 98;
int jitt_comp = 0;
video_stream_->dir =VideoStreamSendOnly;
video_stream_start(video_stream_,profile, "127.0.0.1",3000,3001,
payload,
jitt_comp,cam
);
return true;
}
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 16 Nov 2011 at 2:07
[deleted comment]
[deleted comment]
Thanks. I will try it.
I use web-gtalk for testing, because talkmm is not support video call.
What is your test program? The other side can see you send video data.
Original comment by 77ya...@gmail.com
on 16 Nov 2011 at 9:41
Running the program, I got the information in debug mode.
It looks like the call program can't understand session(from gtalk-web send).
But it seems work, because it print the information
"ortp-message-Captured mean fps=16.880613, expected=17.000000"
I don't know how to confirm the video data is right.
Any suggest?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
RECV <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< : Fri Nov 18 10:59:01 2011
<iq to="testiris76@gmail.com/call54BC9293" type="set" id="11" from="77yahan@gmail.com/callC8EBA0D3">
<jingle action="transport-info" sid="1756852156" xmlns="urn:xmpp:jingle:1">
<content name="video" creator="initiator">
<transport xmlns="http://www.google.com/transport/p2p">
<candidate name="video_rtcp" address="192.168.1.3" port="41863" preference="1" username="6ZILCLQRR3GDBb78" protocol="udp" generation="0" password="KgIEnqPC0tDtbCrE" type="local" network="wlan0"/>
<candidate name="video_rtp" address="192.168.1.3" port="51362" preference="1" username="b3rrGRM1a9QNlgbV" protocol="udp" generation="0" password="UEaXUyE94DfEbzFu" type="local" network="wlan0"/>
<candidate name="video_rtcp" address="140.123.106.44" port="60446" preference="0.9" username="v6j/YyjFxnDfuM/t" protocol="udp" generation="0" password="Ca4XAo8HA7HVEfKD" type="stun" network="wlan0"/>
RECV <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< : Fri Nov 18 10:59:01 2011
<candidate name="video_rtp" address="140.123.106.44" port="34738" preference="0.9" username="G3o3URULTh02u+Yc" protocol="udp" generation="0" password="JF1qtxtMlsRhnlls" type="stun" network="wlan0"/>
</transport>
</content>
</jingle>
</iq>
SEND >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> : Fri Nov 18 10:59:01 2011
<iq to="77yahan@gmail.com/callC8EBA0D3" id="11" type="error">
<jingle action="transport-info" sid="1756852156" xmlns="urn:xmpp:jingle:1">
<content name="video" creator="initiator">
<transport xmlns="http://www.google.com/transport/p2p">
<candidate name="video_rtcp" address="192.168.1.3" port="41863" preference="1" username="6ZILCLQRR3GDBb78" protocol="udp" generation="0" password="KgIEnqPC0tDtbCrE" type="local" network="wlan0"/>
<candidate name="video_rtp" address="192.168.1.3" port="51362" preference="1" username="b3rrGRM1a9QNlgbV" protocol="udp" generation="0" password="UEaXUyE94DfEbzFu" type="local" network="wlan0"/>
<candidate name="video_rtcp" address="140.123.106.44" port="60446" preference="0.9" username="v6j/YyjFxnDfuM/t" protocol="udp" generation="0" password="Ca4XAo8HA7HVEfKD" type="stun" network="wlan0"/>
<candidate name="video_rtp" address="140.123.106.44" port="34738" preference="0.9" username="G3o3URULTh02u+Yc" protocol="udp" generation="0" password="JF1qtxtMlsRhnlls" type="stun" network="wlan0"/>
</transport>
</content>
</jingle>
<error type="modify">
<sta:bad-request xmlns:sta="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas"/>
<sta:text xml:lang="en" xmlns:sta="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas">
unknown session
</sta:text>
</error>
</iq>
ortp-message-Emitting I-frame
ortp-message-Captured mean fps=16.831587, expected=17.000000
ortp-message-Emitting I-frame
ortp-message-Captured mean fps=16.880613, expected=17.000000
ortp-message-Captured mean fps=16.934961, expected=17.000000
ortp-message-Captured mean fps=17.003390, expected=17.000000
Original comment by 77ya...@gmail.com
on 18 Nov 2011 at 3:13
I think you are able to capture the video properly.
But there seems to be issue in session establishment with other side. I think
you should have session accept and p2p connection establishment for sending the
captured video.
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 18 Nov 2011 at 5:20
Addition to the web version of gmail.
What program can use for testing ?
(other side) (call sample)
ortp-message-Captured <-- captured the video from remote port?
The other side not sent video data(web-gmail was hangup automatically).
But the console still pirnt the same message(ortp-message-Captured mean
fps=17.003390, expected=17.000000).
Original comment by 77ya...@gmail.com
on 18 Nov 2011 at 9:38
May be same 'call sample' on other side.
Original comment by krishna....@gmail.com
on 18 Nov 2011 at 9:57
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I will keep to try it.
Original comment by 77ya...@gmail.com
on 19 Nov 2011 at 11:19
How to accepted call from gmail?
Even the incoming call(only audio), "call sample" also print "unknown session".
Who can accpet incoming call from gmail?
Original comment by testiri...@gmail.com
on 23 Nov 2011 at 3:46
I make a call from my call app to my call app,ths call do not receive any rtp
data.
but call from my call app to gtalk,call app can receive data.
and call from gtalk to call app,call capp can receive data too.
why?
thanks!
Original comment by 350097...@qq.com
on 18 Feb 2012 at 5:20
Dear Krishna,
I applied your changes to linphonemediaengine.cc/.h, but still cannot send
video to gtalk on the other side. My error is
"ortp-warning-Error receiving RTCP packet: Error code : 10040."
which means my sent packages are too large. I don't know what I have done
wrong. I attached the logs. Would you plz help me and take a look?
Original comment by tangketa...@gmail.com
on 6 Apr 2012 at 8:40
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by
krishna....@gmail.com
on 20 Jun 2011 at 12:00