[Freeswitch-users] FSClient Release - A FreeSWITCH SIP Client for Windows in .NET

Daniel Neubert daniel.neubert at solomo.de
Wed Feb 2 11:06:00 MSK 2011


Sounds great - but unfortunately installation fails with this error message:



Test environment was Windows Vista Business SP2 X64 installed as virtual machine.


Best regards / Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Daniel Neubert



On 02.02.2011 07:39, Mitch Capper wrote:
> In prep for tomorrows conference I am happy to release FSClient.  I would like to thank DRK and especially jlenk for their continued support and help on this project.  jlenk created the installer, fixed code, and certainly helped bring it along 
> quite a bit faster!
> FSClient is a windows SIP client:
> Most features of any standard sip client
> multiple calls at once
> transfer, holding, speakerphone, DND
> multiple SIP accounts
> advanced headset support (caller id, buttons, etc) for jabra and plantronics out of the box (with plugin support for easily adding others)
> basic contact book support (with a sample XML contact book plugin provided)
> All codecs (minus commercial g729 support) that freeswitch supports
>
> Give it a shot and let us know about any issues you run into, overall it was decently tested for many months but some of the rapid changes as of late means there may be some larger bugs that crept in.  I will also be on the conference call tomorrow 
> and can answer questions there.
>
> And so to download the binaries:
> http://files.freeswitch.org/windows/installer/x86/FSClient.zip
> There will be a readme in the install dir on usage.
>
> The source code is available on the contrib git repo mitchcapper/FSClient.
>
> As for building from source you will need to do a few things to trunk currently.  In the source folder you need to move mod_portaudio.c to the freeswitch\src\mod\endpoints\mod_portaudio folder (http://jira.freeswitch.org/browse/FS-3006 are the 
> changes pending trunk).  In addition move the portaudio.2010.vxcproj over the version in freeswitch\libs\portaudio\build\msvc to enable direct X support.  Make sure you have the WPF Toolkit also installed.  Build trunk and then for FSClient set the 
> ENV var FREESWITCH_SRC_LOCATION to the src location and it will also auto-copy the needed files into the build folder.
>
>
> History:
> Back in May I wanted a SIP client that supported the Jabra headsets, after not finding one that would work as I liked I looked to open source and everyone pointed me towards FSComm.  FSComm is great, and has a huge amount of time poured into it, 
> but the C++/QT base for it was not for me.  .NET was the natural choice due to its rapid development time and stability so I went there.
>
> After a few weeks work I had a client that I used for over 6 months and was fairly stable with relatively minor changes.   A few weeks ago on the conference call someone mentioned wanting a windows sip client option and I figured I would offer up 
> my code base.  Well getting private code ready for public use was a bit more complex than planned but its here now and certainly in the past several weeks has had a lot of development.
>
> ~Mitch
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