Re: [Opalvoip-user] Two outgoing connections in a call / Conference call
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From: Salmin S. <sal...@gm...> - 2013-07-31 19:37:48
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Hi, I still can't make OpenPhone working, same error :( The error message comes from OpenPhone->Main->CreateSoundChannel() function and this function, I assume, gets called from call->transfer(). Can you give me any clue or any patch there to update/solve the OpenPhone problem? I tried with 'Luyten<http://sourceforge.net/projects/opalvoip/files/v3.10%20Luyten/>' also but it cannot detect USB headset. Thanks! On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Salmin Sultana <sal...@gm...>wrote: > I have 'Eridani Stable 4' installed in my system. The weird thing is, when > I put hold on Party B, it prints the message "Could not open player > device Logitech USB Headset [USB Audio]". I explored the source code but > don't get why it prints this message when I hold a call. > > Afterwards, when I call Party C & Party C accepts the call, Party A > continues printing the message > "Could not open player (sometimes recorder) device "Logitech USB Headset > [USB Audio]" > Stopped receiving G.722.2 from sip endpoint". > > Can you tell me which version of Opal/ptlib you tested with? I can try > that version. > > Thanks! > > On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 7:36 PM, Robert Jongbloed < > ro...@vo...> wrote: > >> Last time I tried it, OpenPhone was working. Have you tried a reasonably >> recent version? >> >> The correct process is: >> >> A calls B >> A hold B >> A calls C >> A sets up B in a conference with C >> >> Note, there is no second hold in it. >> >> It also does not really matter if A calls B, or B calls A, or even if A >> calls C or C calls A. So long as A has one active and one held party, it >> can do it. >> >> >> *Robert Jongbloed* >> *OPAL/OpenH323/PTLib Architect and Co-founder.* >> Commercial support at http://www.voxlucida.com.au >> On 31/07/2013 9:59 AM, Salmin Sultana wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Thanks for your responses. >> >> Earlier, I was working with OpenPhone application but I was not able to >> make a conference call. The way I was trying to make a conference call: >> >> Party A -> Party B >> Party A holds Party B >> Party A-> Party C >> Party A retrieves Party B >> Party A adds Party B to conference. >> >> Is this the way to make a conference? Because as soon as I try to >> establish the second call, it gives me the following error >> "Could not open player device "Logitech USB Headset [USB Audio]" >> Stopped receiving G.722.2 from sip endpoint" >> >> >> For OpalMcu application, I could make a conference but didn't hear >> anything. I assume it's because, by default, the application selects 'Null >> Audio' as the player & recorder sound device. I had similar experience >> earlier with simpleopal application. How can I configure the sound device >> in this case? >> >> Thanks! >> >> On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 4:36 PM, Robert Jongbloed < >> ro...@vo...> wrote: >> >>> You can also look at OpenPhone which pretty m8ch does exactly what you >>> describe. In particular MyManager::AddToConference(). >>> >>> *Robert Jongbloed* >>> *OPAL/OpenH323/PTLib Architect and Co-founder.* >>> Commercial support at http://www.voxlucida.com.au >>> On 31/07/2013 8:03 AM, JD Rosensweig wrote: >>> >>> It sounds like a mixer would work for you. Have you tried playing >>> around with the sample program called opalmcu? >>> >>> From: Salmin Sultana <sal...@gm...> >>> Date: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 2:45 PM >>> To: JD Rosensweig <jd...@fu...> >>> Cc: "opa...@li..." < >>> opa...@li...> >>> Subject: Re: [Opalvoip-user] Two outgoing connections in a call / >>> Conference call >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Thanks for your reply. Here I describe my usecase in more details: >>> >>> Party A is calling Party B, trying to make a sip connection. Once >>> Party A and Party B are connected, I want to make a connection between >>> Party A and Party C so that what audio Party B is listening is also heard >>> by Party C. I am only concerned about audio call, video is not necessary. >>> >>> Your any suggestion is appreciated. Thanks! >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 1:52 PM, JD Rosensweig <jd...@fu...> wrote: >>> >>>> Can you describe your use case in more detail. >>>> >>>> The mixer endpoint is something that can take an incoming call and >>>> allow it to connect to different audio and video points for example. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> JD >>>> >>>> From: Salmin Sultana <sal...@gm...> >>>> Date: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 11:58 AM >>>> To: "opa...@li..." < >>>> opa...@li...> >>>> Subject: [Opalvoip-user] Two outgoing connections in a call / >>>> Conference call >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> How can I make two outgoing connections and bind them in a call? In >>>> OPAL source code, I saw manager.cxx, connection.cxx, etc. files have >>>> provision for a conference call. 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