Hi Simon,
Thanks for Linphone - it looks to be a nice piece of work, except that I
can only receive audio, not send. My system is RedHat 9, with a
Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 08), and I use the stock (OSS-based)
drivers:
Module Size Used by Tainted: P
emu10k1 69064 1 (autoclean)
ac97_codec 14600 0 (autoclean) [emu10k1]
sound 74228 0 (autoclean) [emu10k1]
soundcore 6436 7 (autoclean) [emu10k1 sound]
I've tried both 'mic' and 'line' inputs, and neither allow me to send audio.
Any help is appreciated. I'd rather not have to install the ALSA drivers -
I'm looking for a nice soft-phone for a group of people on RedHat 8 and 9,
and upgrading everyone would be a big hassle. I took a cursory look at
the sound api's in mediastreamer/*, and don't see and glaring problems.
I'll dig some more.
There are a few things I would suggest as additions to your feature list,
some are relatively easy.
1. Alpha labels on the dialpad: 2-'abc', 3-'def', 4-'ghi' etc. 'q' on 7 and
'z' on 9. Some voice services I would want to connect with requires
entering names via the 'alpha' chacters on the dialpad.
2. DTMF feedback - it would be nice to have an option of hearing DTMF tones
as pressed on the dialpad. A checkbox of enabling feedback would be nice.
3. Asterisk mode - I'm trying to use linphone with Asterisk, I will assume you
are familiar with it (www.asterisk.org). It would be nice from linphone
to enable an 'asterisk' mode that allows dialing by pressing some DTMF
digits, then press 'Call'. For example, if I wish to dial extension '1234'
on the asterisk server, the sip url would be translated to
'sip:address@hidden' A config entry would allow me to
name the Asterisk server. With 'asterisk mode' enabled, the dialpad
should be displayed by default.
Best regards,
Tom