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2009 Sep 08
2
CallerID app for Symbian?
Hi, we're using a GSM-Gateway on asterisk to forward incoming calls to the cellphones, but, of course, the cellphones always display the callerid from the gateway. Does anyone know a symbian app that could (on an incoming call) connect via grps/3G to a database behind the asterisk and fetch the real callerid and do a calleridname-lookup on a number? -------------- next part -------------- An
2002 Sep 07
1
libvorbis on Symbian EPOC
Hi, I saw earlier correspondence (e.g. http://www.xiph.org/archives/vorbis-dev/200202/0131.html) on this list about porting the Ogg Vorbis libs to Symiban EPOC. I'm wondering if anyone really succeeded in doing this, and would share his experiences with me. Thanks, <p>Akos --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2009 May 20
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-GCC and Symbian
Hello, >> ../../gcc/config/arm/arm.md:4788: error: ‘MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P’ undeclared here (not in a function) This is well-known apple-local thing. Please consider building from top of the tree. > I was wondering if this is because of the Symbian target or just a > universal ARM issue. This is common ARM issue for non-darwin targets. > Also, since I find so little about Symbian
2003 Sep 25
2
VoIP Support for Symbian OS Devices
Does anyone have any insignt on this? Any client programs that could be used? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030925/0e9e9920/attachment.htm
2004 Jul 22
1
Symbian Softphone
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I was wondering if anyone has found a IAX or SIP client for the Sony Ericsson P900 phone - there seems to be some stuff available for Symbian 60 phones but I haven't been able to find anything for Symbian UIQ phones like the P900 and P800. (The idea is to have the ability to use the phone as a cordless phone doing VoIP over the bluetooth PPP
2006 Nov 28
2
Symbian Softphone
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2007 Feb 15
1
Symbian IAX client
Hi all, Does anyone know of an IAX client for Symbian? I have an e61 and would like to make calls through my home Asterisk box from places where I have WiFi access, as NAT is in the way I suspect that it'll be a pain to get SIP working like that as the NAT router doesn't do SIP connection tracking. Thanks, Peter. This message has been comprehensively scanned for viruses, please visit
2010 Jan 28
1
iax client for symbian s60
Hi all, I searched for a long time and know that here this question also was asked in the past, but ... Is there any iax client for s60 now? Or still no client available? There are so many people asking for it, but nobody seems to get it done.... :-( cheers, Martin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2010 Apr 30
0
Friday 12 Noon EDT: Media5fone Mobile SIP Client Symbian S60 & iPhone
Hi, If I was going to post this as an iPhone-only SIP client, I'd expect loud booing and hissing, but Media5 mobile SIP client is available for the Symbian S60 platform, too, or will be shortly. Interested? To join us and hear about Media5 form Pascal Dore, see http://vuc.me Speaking of mobile, if any of you know the people who are developing the SIP client for Android, we'd love to
2009 Feb 11
0
rsync on symbian
hi all! i jus was looking for an application for manipulating images' exif data on my nokia phone. i couldn't find such an application, so i decided to copy images to a remote linux system, modify them, then copy them back to my phone. while i was looking for a copy application (like scp) i found rsyc running on symbian. i checked rsync home page, and i could't find any news on
2005 Jun 28
2
Speex and Symbian
Hi every one, I know that speex suports Symbian now in the unstable release but I wounder if any one can compile a decoder for Symbian MMF? I have googled for one but ending up with only "yes, speex suports Symbina" and no binary. I would use it to finaly listen on my audiobooks but I think it would be a good demonstration aplication. Best Regards P?r Moberg
2005 Jul 26
1
Building the Symbian compatible library.
I apologise in advance if there is anything that i have failed to read properly in the documentation, but i have been unable to find a guide for building the .lib from the supplied Symbian project files. Is there anyone who could give me a brief walkthrough of the necessary steps? Is there a preferred environment? Will it build for emulator as well as target device platforms? I am using the
2006 Feb 03
2
Speex at ARM Devices (Symbian OS)
> > The basic question we ask is whether current mobile devices can compress > > and decompress voice data in realtime ... > > Depends on the CPU. With minimal complexity, the lowest speed for > real-time is about 100 MHz for a slow ARM core. what are you calling slow ARM core? I experimented voip with alaw and ?law on the ti omap 5912 board running at 192MHz and it basically
2006 Feb 03
2
Speex at ARM Devices (Symbian OS)
> That's possible. In any case, u-law conversion can be done with far less > than 1 MHz... About Speex, you would likely need to enable ARM > optimizations and set the complexity to 1 (default it 2). done with arm optimizations and i was still getting high load ... guess it's from gstreamer somewhere. I'll check that next week. thanks, - Christophe
2006 Oct 11
0
Symbian port
Hi Ashhar, could you please create a patch (in `diff -u` format) that fixes the build on symbian (preferably without breaking any other platforms ;-) and send it to the list? Even better, if you are actively maintaining code that uses speex on symbian, perhaps you could be given an svn account to check the changes in directly (if Jean-Marc is happy with that). Either way, it's best if you
2006 Oct 20
0
To symbian and speex developers! Building instructions
I think this mail was intended for the group. jean, please change that one line in filters.c (I too confirm this change in my symbian build). the mmp file should also be updated by including the windows.c. I also recommend taking out mfd.c from the mmp file as the ARM cpu is too slow to support echo cancellation and preprocessing that require floats. thanks payu, for the input. i remeber
2006 Nov 15
0
[PATCH] symbian port
Applied in svn. Thanks. Jean-Marc Alfred E. Heggestad a ?crit : > hi, > > this patch should fix the symbian build. > > > /alfred > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Index: symbian/bld.inf > =================================================================== > --- symbian/bld.inf (revision 12114) > +++
2007 Apr 02
2
Info on Symbian, ARM and OFFSET_IMM8 relocation error
Hi all, i'm using speex under symbian. When i have compiled the lib for ARM platform i have obtained the follow error: "Error: Can not represent OFFSET_IMM8 relocation in this object file format (1)" I have defined FIXED_POINT 1 and ARM4_ASM. The error is in the function forced_pitch_quant contained in ltp.c. The line that produce the error is:
2007 Apr 15
0
SV: Symbian and buffer of 4096 bytes
I would consider another solution to your problem. 1) Save the 256 bytes, wait for 64 more in the next 4096 buffer and give speex a complete frame. Or... 2) Not sure on this but I believe simply dropping the 13:th frame could be an option. < 10% packetloss is barely audible with correct decoding and playback. //JT -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr?n: speex-dev-bounces@xiph.org
2008 May 22
0
Speex realtime encoding/decoding "Real world" usage for Windows Mobile / Symbian device
Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) a ?crit : > However, AMR it's not royalty free and if i need to use it on Windows > Mobile i will need to pay a quite expensive royalty for each peace of > software distributed (not sold, distributed!!!). This is exactly why I wrote Speex! > So, i am evaluating other codes and the only real alternative capable of > running on a 9.6kb/s link seems to