Also I don't know if that helps you but Mediaproxy and CDRTool show you how much bandwidth was used on a call after the call is over.
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<br />On Jul 8, 2011 11:20am, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan@opensips.org> wrote:
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<br />> But you can use the textops functions to add new lines to SDP, of course, if you know what you are doing :)
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<br />> On 07/06/2011 01:49 PM, Tiberiu Breana wrote:
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<br />> Hello. I know this isn't really openSIPS related, but I don't have anywhere else to ask.
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<br />> Does anyone know a softphone that sends the SDP bandwidth parameter?
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<br />> I know Ekiga sends it, but unfortunately it has some bugs when it uses a proxy :(. Linphone and Twinkle don't seem to send it.
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<br />> So, does anyone know a softphone that does? Or how to enable sending a bw parameter in the SIP messages?
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<br />> OR, could I somehow make openSIPS calculate the call's estimated bandwidth?
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<br />> Thanks!
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