Tracking development of pjsip, the Open Source SIP, media, and NAT traversal stack/SDK/library for Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, MacOS, RTOS, embedded, and pretty much anything, any device.
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Finally, after months of delay, PJSIP version 0.9.0 is released. This has been the longest gap (8 months) between releases, and consequently it has the most modifications in it (there…
While PJMEDIA have supported stereo audio since day one, it had come with few limitations, for example this capability was not exported in PJSUA-LIB API, and once stereo mode is…
PJSIP now has SRTP support in SVN trunk (hurray!). For more information about compatibility, how to use, and what have been done, please see the SRTP wiki in http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/SRTP We’ve…
Josh Benson of Open Source Society tells us how pjsua can be used as fully featured SIP client to solve real life problems in PJSIP: Command-Line VoIP Client for Linux:…
[pjsip] PJSIP on Symbian Phone Works!: This announcement is a bit late than planned (I promised to finish the Symbian port before Jan 2008), but we thought we’d give this…
In contrast with the previous post (see WordPress.com says the pjsip blog is a “Growing Blog”), or maybe we’ve become too complacent with it, this blog hasn’t been updated for…
The 0.7.0 series is a major development over the stable series, with the addition of ICE and Symbian port. This release contains several bug fixes found after the last release…
This is a major development since 0.5.10 series, with the new PJNATH library to support ICE, support for Symbian platform, and new third party libraries arrangement. Please find the tarball…
No fancy stuffs on this release, just a dozen of bug fixes here and there. As usual the details are available in the download page.
Here is where we talk about pjsip development in general, and maybe other stuff as well. For the project itself, please go to the main pjsip project website. or pjsip documentation.
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