[asterisk-users] [Conference] Audio/Video

Ioan Indreias indreias at gmail.com
Thu Apr 15 00:33:09 CDT 2010


We have used with success BBB (BigBlueButton - open source -
http://bigbluebutton.org) and I recommend to try their demo in order
to see if this solution gives all you need.

Voice conf is based on Asterisk.

HTH,
Ioan Indreias
www.modulo.ro

On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 2:04 AM, Stéphane Bauland <baulan_s at epitech.net> wrote:
> Le 04/15/2010 12:11 AM, Hans Witvliet a écrit :
>> On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 22:55 +0200, Stéphane Bauland wrote:
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> I'm planning of creating a speech/video conference application. This
>>> application will provide a system to see/listen to each personn present
>>> in the conference.
>>>
>>> So each ppl will have a audio and video stream.
>>>
>>> I'm wondering if you know a way to do this with asterisk or if it's
>>> supported ?
>>>
>>> If it is, i'm asking you about some documentation or related article (if
>>> you know ones) where i could find more informations.
>>>
>>> Else, do you know any other way to do this ?
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>
>> Would love to see a _working_ video conf.....
>> afaicr it's currently vapor-ware
>> Are you thinking of letting asterisk doing video multiplexing?
>> Or are you aiming just for a conference with a small number of
>> participants?
>>
>> hw
>>
>
> We (cause we are a team) are planning of doing a multi user conference
> software at a end school project.
>
> The way we go is, we are looking throught jungle (xmpp ext for jabber)
> to create conference between many people. We don't want to set a
> limitation about "how many participant of a conference).
>
> But right now, i'm discovering asterisk, and i need some informations
> from people like you that know the soft and his capatibilities...
>
> So i think yes, we want to do video multiplexing.
>
> Do you think a software like that could use asterisk as a backend ?
>
> And, do you know any other software that is doing the same thing using
> asterisk ?
>
> --
> Stéphane Bauland
>



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