[Freeswitch-users] Howler - Gone?

David Ponzone david.ponzone at gmail.com
Wed Jul 21 07:23:10 PDT 2010


Sure, I think about it: "please press cross and L2 at the same time to  
speak to an attendant" :)

The idea is nice of course.
The issue is that Linux can't be installed anymore on a PS3 at the time.

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Le 21/07/2010 à 04:00, Fernando Romo a écrit :

> But finally howler show to us something good: With the Cell chips  
> used in the Leadteck (are the same on a PS3), we can make a  
> transcoding equipment with a PS3 for $299 USD... :)
>
> Using the Ethernet of the PS3 we can send the RTP to the transcoding  
> software and the device has enough power to convert 400+ concurrent  
> calls.... only think about it.
>
> Best Regards... Fernando Romo
>
> On Jul 20, 2010, at 7:50 PM, Steve Underwood wrote:
>
>> On 07/21/2010 08:42 AM, Moises Silva wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 8:33 PM, Steve Underwood <steveu at coppice.org
>>> <mailto:steveu at coppice.org>> wrote:
>>>
>>>   Someone may be able to give you a copy of the drivers, but won't  
>>> you
>>>   need access to Howler's licencing server to enable your licences?
>>>
>>>
>>> At least with Sangoma transcoding card you don't need any servers to
>>> enable licensing (and you have a bunch of codecs, not just G729).
>>>
>> You have a custom card at Sangoma, so I guess you have more fine  
>> grained
>> control with the card itself. Howler just used commercial Cell based
>> cards from Leadtek, and had to live with their strengths and  
>> weaknesses.
>> Since they sold the licences separate from the card, so you could  
>> buy a
>> card with just a few licences for a sensible price, I think they tied
>> down the licences in the same way they did for codecs running on the
>> server's CPU. Perhaps an actual Howler user could chime in here with
>> more info.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
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