Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] MS-compatibility
- From: Niall Parker <niall ve7hex ampr org>
- To: GnomeMeeting mailing list <gnomemeeting-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] MS-compatibility
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 08:13:12 -0700
Damien Sandras wrote:
Hi,
Notice you can also use another Free Software program for Windows, but I
don't remember its name right now. However, it is mentionned several times
on this mailing list.
I think you may be refering to Openphone ... this probably should be in
the FAQ, I found it eventually after going through the archives. I'd be
curious if anyone can replicate the odd behaviour I noticed when I first
installed the latest version:
http://snapshots.voxgratia.org/openphone/
This is version 1.9.3, and requires you track down and install
msvcp71.dll and msvcr71.dll as well (if you don't already have them).
When I first installed this version, the only codecs available were the
high bandwidth G.711 ones. I then downloaded and installed the older
version (1.8.1) from openh323.org and checked that it had the full
complement of codecs (it did) ... when I went back to the new version it
had found all the codecs too !
What program component determines the codecs available ? (windows
question: how can you tell what dll's are being loaded for a particular
executeable ? I was running the code from seperate directories with all
dll's local)
There is also something called Myphone I tried a while ago, it had some
memory leak problems. Anyone aware of any other (free) H.323 apps for
windows ?
... Niall
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