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Audio codec support: [[Speex]] (narrow band and wideband), [[G.711]] ([[u-law]], [[a-law]]), [[GSM 06.10|GSM]], and [[iLBC]] (through an optional plugin)
Audio codec support: [[Speex]] (narrow band and wideband), [[G.711]] ([[u-law]], [[a-law]]), [[GSM 06.10|GSM]], and [[iLBC]] (through an optional plugin)
Video codec support: [[H263]]-1998, [[MPEG-4]], [[Theora]] and [[H.264]] (thanks to a plugin based on [[x264]]), with resolutions from QCIF(176x144) to SVGA(800x600) provided that network bandwidth and cpu power are sufficient.<ref>[http://www.linphone.org/index.php/eng/features Linphone features], Retrieved on 2009-07-09</ref>
Video codec support: [[H263]]-1998, [[MPEG-4]], [[Theora]] and [[H.264]] (thanks to a plugin based on [[x264]]), with resolutions from QCIF(176x144) to SVGA(800x600) provided that network bandwidth and cpu power are sufficient.<ref>[http://linphone.org/eng/features Linphone features], Retrieved on 2009-07-09</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:18, 29 August 2011

Linphone
Developer(s)Linphone
Stable release
3.4.3 / March 29, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-03-29)
Repository
Written inC
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitelinphone.org

Linphone is a VoIP application available on PCs running Linux or Windows, Apple computers running Mac OS X, and Android and iPhone mobile phones. It uses the Session Initiation Protocol for communication and is licensed under the GNU General Public License. Linphone uses GTK+ for GUI and on Linux it can be also run as a console-mode application. Of course, even though Linphone is a software tool, in order to use it, you’ll need some basic hardware, such as a headset and a microphone. And if you want to use Linphone as a complete phone system you’ll need an account with an Internet telephony service provider.

Linphone software running on an Android mobile phone

Audio codec support: Speex (narrow band and wideband), G.711 (u-law, a-law), GSM, and iLBC (through an optional plugin) Video codec support: H263-1998, MPEG-4, Theora and H.264 (thanks to a plugin based on x264), with resolutions from QCIF(176x144) to SVGA(800x600) provided that network bandwidth and cpu power are sufficient.[1]

References

  1. ^ Linphone features, Retrieved on 2009-07-09

External links