MilGra for VoIP?

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Szocske

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Aug 2, 2008, 7:20:19 AM8/2/08
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Hi there,

I'm new to the whole "flash" phenomenon (never developed client or
server, even had it blocked in my browser...) and now I must choose
between MilGra and Red5 for a specific project.
Is there some general document comparing the two somewhere?

I could use some specific help as well, let me outline our plans and
requirements:
We'd like to implement a VoIP client with practically everything on
the server side.
The flash client would only supply the microphone and speaker streams.
There is no interaction between these VoIP sessions, everything is
tunneled to our SIP servers and media transcoders.
Users are Average Joe home users on DSL and Cable: Often behind NAT,
rarely behind HTTP proxy.

Would you say MilGra is suitable for such a task?
(I assume if it is, it should be a better choice than the more complex
red5)
Can I hire support if we can't figure something out in-house?


Thanks in advance:

Szocske

Milan Toth

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Aug 4, 2008, 7:43:10 AM8/4/08
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Hi,

well, its possible, you can easily transfer the incoming flv stream to
your sip servers since milenia's structure is very simple. but i have
two minor issues to solve in milenia, the first is the server side
stream buffering, because i haven't implemented timing there, and a
continously increasing delay can happen, the other thing is the live
encoder/flix encoder compatibility with vp6 streams and aac encoding,
but thats also very simple, only an additional packet type is needed,
i hope i can implement them this month.

about support, i will answer every questions what i can, but hiring is
impossible, i'm quite overloaded.

cheers

Milan

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