Hi Leandro,
first of all thank you very much for extending cc++ with DCCP. This is
going to save me a lot of work and desperation. Do you think you could
send me these patches so I could try merging them with the main project?
Thanks
Patrick
Zitat von Leandro Sales <
leandroal@gmai...>:
> Hi Patrick,
> We from the Federal University of Campina Grande has provided
> support for dccp in commoncpp. We have also provided support for
> ccrtp, but the code wasn't (still) merged in the mainline of the
> project. We've submitted the patches to the ccrtp guys, but after they
> confirm they received the patches, until this moment, they didn't
> confirm the merge, probably they are busy.
>
> []s
>
> On 10/19/09, Patrick Schreiner
> <
patrick.schreiner@stud...> wrote:
>> Hi @all,
>>
>> my name is Patrick Schreiner and I am a student at the university of
>> Tübingen.
>> I'm trying to give proof of concept for a VoIP client which can adapt
>> to net bandwidth and adjust the algorithmic delay used by its codec.
>> Since common c++ supports DCCP sockets since version 1.7.1 I wanted to
>> ask if anyone has already extended ccRTP to also support DCCP. Or if
>> no one has done that yet, if anyone could give me a little jump-start.
>> My understandig up to now is, that I would have to extend the
>> channel.h by the class RTPBaseDCCPIPv4Socket. But how would have a
>> DualRTPChannel class for DCCP to look like? I'll appreciate any help
>> you can give me.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Patrick Schreiner
>>
>>
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