I'm thinking the possibility to test the WebRTC server with Jitsi
Videbridge in a Raspberry Pi. Is there any possibility to make it work? I
know that probably the different requirements have not been compiled to
armhf architecture yet, but it is possible to do it?
I'm thinking the possibility to test the WebRTC server with Jitsi
Videbridge in a Raspberry Pi. Is there any possibility to make it work? I
know that probably the different requirements have not been compiled to
armhf architecture yet, but it is possible to do it?
I'm thinking the possibility to test the WebRTC server with Jitsi
Videbridge in a Raspberry Pi. Is there any possibility to make it work? I
know that probably the different requirements have not been compiled to
armhf architecture yet, but it is possible to do it?
I tried it a few months back and it ran, but without audio. I think
recent versions don't require any native libraries for audio, so it
should run. In my experience the hardware was too slow to run smoothly.
I'm thinking the possibility to test the WebRTC server with Jitsi
Videbridge in a Raspberry Pi. Is there any possibility to make it work? I
know that probably the different requirements have not been compiled to
armhf architecture yet, but it is possible to do it?
I'm thinking the possibility to test the WebRTC server with Jitsi
Videbridge in a Raspberry Pi. Is there any possibility to make it work? I
know that probably the different requirements have not been compiled to
armhf architecture yet, but it is possible to do it?
Guys, I have 2 days so far, Succeeded in creating a iax client using java
njiax library , and i wants to use this softphone in a Raspberry pi.
but i cant find a good codec for it, any suggestion please ?
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On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Boris Grozev <boris@jitsi.org> wrote:
On 09/04/14 23:07, damian.raspachini@riseup.net wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I'm thinking the possibility to test the WebRTC server with Jitsi
> Videbridge in a Raspberry Pi. Is there any possibility to make it work?
I
> know that probably the different requirements have not been compiled to
> armhf architecture yet, but it is possible to do it?
I tried it a few months back and it ran, but without audio. I think
recent versions don't require any native libraries for audio, so it
should run. In my experience the hardware was too slow to run smoothly.
I'm thinking the possibility to test the WebRTC server with Jitsi
Videbridge in a Raspberry Pi. Is there any possibility to make it work?
I
know that probably the different requirements have not been compiled to
armhf architecture yet, but it is possible to do it?
Guys, I have 2 days so far, Succeeded in creating a iax client using java
njiax library , and i wants to use this softphone in a Raspberry pi.
but i cant find a good codec for it, any suggestion please ?
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Boris Grozev <boris@jitsi.org> wrote:
On 09/04/14 23:07, damian.raspachini@riseup.net wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I'm thinking the possibility to test the WebRTC server with Jitsi
> Videbridge in a Raspberry Pi. Is there any possibility to make it
work? I
> know that probably the different requirements have not been compiled to
> armhf architecture yet, but it is possible to do it?
I tried it a few months back and it ran, but without audio. I think
recent versions don't require any native libraries for audio, so it
should run. In my experience the hardware was too slow to run smoothly.