[Asterisk-video] RE: AVTF - What's going on?

John Martin John.Martin at AuPix.com
Tue May 16 16:19:26 MST 2006


Hey Sergio,
 Sounds cool. We did our own H.324 stack a few years back but V.34 wasn't really up to the requirements of video back then, there's a knee in the quality/bitrate graph for H.263 at around 40kbps that 3G should be able to take advantage of and of course H.264 is made for it.
  I think I've seen some posts from you in the past on the subject, where can we find out more about your work? Do you think you'll be able to match the likes of Dilithium and RadVision, they both have some interesting transcoding options.

Regards, John


John Martin
John.Martin at AuPix.com
http://www.AuPix.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Sergio García Murillo [mailto:Sergio.Garcia at ydilo.com] 
Sent: 16 May 2006 16:29
To: Olle E Johansson; asterisk-video at edvina.net
Subject: RE: AVTF - What's going on?


Olle E Johansson wrote:
> This is stuff going on that I'm aware of:

Hi everyone!
I'm currently involved in the development of an H324M video gateway over asterisk, It's currently in a very early stage, but I hope to have something to show soon.
By the way, which is the current status of video support in asterisk (channels,features,formats & codecs,transcoding,etc)?

Greetings
	Sergio

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