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author | roger <roger@FreeBSD.org> | 2000-08-19 02:27:03 +0800 |
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committer | roger <roger@FreeBSD.org> | 2000-08-19 02:27:03 +0800 |
commit | 4637e13c869e05f1247fbed2b10facb827810dd0 (patch) | |
tree | c9c370b4c8b8099b89dfba3f8a4a8ca5e1552bda /net/opal/pkg-descr | |
parent | 51fd88ee9978347c50c6794688b234b44845db79 (diff) | |
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Upgrade to OpenH323 1.1 Beta 3 (with PWLib 1.1 pl 17)
Note, the actual H323 VideoPhone client has been seperated out
into a seperate port, called OhPhone.
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diff --git a/net/opal/pkg-descr b/net/opal/pkg-descr index 02b0018ea277..6a835b6f0f33 100644 --- a/net/opal/pkg-descr +++ b/net/opal/pkg-descr @@ -1,14 +1,16 @@ OpenH323 is a multi-platform H323 Video Conferencing library. -This can be used to make H323 Video Conferencing applications. -and the port produces a sample application called OhPhone. +This can be used to make H323 Video Conferencing applications +and the port produces a sample application called simph323. -OhPhone can exchange full duplex audio and video with other H323 -compliant video conferencing programs including Microsoft NetMeeting -It requires a sound card for audio support and a Bt848/878 based -video card (using the bktr driver) for video capture. +However, a fully featured H323 client, including Video +as well as Audio can be found in the OhPhone Port. -The OpenH323library and ohpone make use of PWLib. http://www.equival.com +Simph323 and OhPhone can exchange full duplex audio with other H323 +compliant video conferencing programs including Microsoft NetMeeting. +OhPhone adds full Video support. + +The OpenH323 library makes use of PWLib. http://www.equival.com PWLib is a multi-platform code library that can be used to write applications that will compile and run on the BSD Unixes, Windows, Linux and a few other Unix variants. It was developed by Equivalence Ltd Pty. |