MetaVoIP 1.1.0 Update
Since we released MetaVoIP last year, the positive feedback was amazing.
Even tho it’s a quite simple solution, it seems to be just perfect for many others, too.
We’ll try to keep it updated and hereby push the second release v1.1.0.
The following was changed:
- PJSIP Upgrade from 2.4.0 to 2.4.5
- Qt Upgrade from 5.4.1 to 5.6
- Visual Studio Upgrade from MSVC2013 to MSVC2015
- PJSIP fix folder linking
- DTMF sounds added
- Pound & Star buttons fixed
- Registration state implemented
- Pound & Star buttons fixed
- More pre-compiled PJSIP libraries
- Several minor improvements
Download: CLICK
Any feedback is welcome: df@metasec.de
Greetz,
- Dominik
VoIP with Qt
All our applications use the Qt Framework and we searched a long time for a compatible SIP library and even requested it via Digia.
Parallel to the request, I decided to start researching and developing a solution myself and was surprised how quickly I reached a stable state with the PJSIP library.
My main project at work – „Midas„, makes heavy use of VoIP functionality including but not limited to simple calls between clients, muxing IP camera video streams into SIP video-calls and controlling door relays via DTMF.
In our view, this progress of having a stable way to use VoIP with Qt should not be kept internal, but shared with the Qt community!
Therefor I developed a simple cross-platform application called „MetaVoIP“. This application is available under GPLv2. The sourcecode package (including the wrappers, a sample client and a few pre-compiled libraries) is available below 🙂 For this project Qt 5.4.1 and PJSIP 2.4 were used.
In case you want to compile the PJSIP libraries yourself, please follow these guides.
Download: MetaVoIP
Feel free to use anything in the package, just remember to give proper credit 😉
For any questions regarding the code, bugreports or the like, feel free to contact me via df@metasec.de
Happy coding,
– Dominik
Maxwell10 Stresstest & more
Our partner Gigaset just released it’s new luxury Android VoIP phone Maxwell 10. We already received our first bunch of units and are preparing for a stresstest before the first rollout.
For more information about the Maxwell 10 check out: http://www.explore-maxwell.com/
MIDAS v2 also does look quite decent on the device in our entrance area! 🙂
Maxwell 10 Debian Edition?! 😉