Improving Video Quality In The Real World
In the past, we’ve had a few blog posts talking about specific parts of new WebRTC work that has been done in Asterisk; but, with
In the past, we’ve had a few blog posts talking about specific parts of new WebRTC work that has been done in Asterisk; but, with
Hello Everybody! Can you believe how quickly a year has passed? Time is drawing near to many exciting things – Astricon in October and with
One of the most difficult things in PJSIP is ensuring that the experience is the best it can be for not just people who configure
Asterisk’s DEBUG_THREADS is a compile time tool that helps find deadlocks involving Asterisk locks. You enable DEBUG_THREADS in menuselect’s “Compiler Flags” menu along with other
Let’s talk some more about testing, understanding the test framework for Asterisk, and building better tests. An exciting topic I know! In a previous post, we
Earlier this year, the Asterisk team at Digium got a little bit bigger! For today’s blog post, I’m going to interview Chris Savinovich, the most
The next releases of Asterisk 13 and 15 extend MESSAGE support in chan_pjsip and add it to conference bridges. While Asterisk has supported the SIP
For the last few months I, along with Ben Ford, have been working on improving the user experience side of the WebRTC support in Asterisk.
Introduction Packet loss can be an annoying problem when dealing with real time communication, especially when dealing with video. It’s very noticeable when the screen