Talk:Jingle branch

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Another Jingle Enabled client

http://www.talkonaut.com/

it is java based for cell phones

-No, it is not related to jingle. When you try to call someone, the gtalk2voip system calls the person you want and also calls you, then connects you (using gsm or similar protocol). -sinanimam

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Fedora Packages

ortp- and speex-packages for Fedora Core 4 can be found here: [1]. In this case, ortp is a rebuild of the development package (which is for FC5), speex is a rebuild using a modified Fedora Core spec file (for speex 1.0.5) and the 1.1.11.1 sources of the speex project. Should I add them on the front page? --Liquidat 15:09, 10 January 2006 (EST)



How about using SDL for audio (and in the not-so-near-future video)? AFAIK it's a very stable and cross platform library, so you can make audio work on linux/windows/macosx with minimal effort.

Tapioca testing?

I have a working Tapioca client at the moment, if you want to make a test call, contact me on liquidat@gmail.com --Liquidat 06:26, 2 June 2006 (EDT)


take a look on http://wiki.kde.org/tiki-index.php?page=Kopete+Jabber+Jingle <- kopete is maybe a client jingle client