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Making real time audio streaming between mobile phones using Java Midlets and RTP

Hi,
I want to know how to write code for real time audio streaming using J2ME MMAPI and RTP or RTSP for audio and video conferencing over mobile phones. i am using Java Midlets and i have successfully created an invite and register using SIP and i get an 200 Ok response, but now i dont know how to send voice, i must use RTP or RTSP, i tried of using JMF but certain classes are not available in Midlets so does that mean i cannot refernce jmf though Mildlets??
Please, i need help..
Thanks..


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hi,

 I hope this is your situation. You have to capture the sound and stream to other phones using bluetooth like technologies. At the same time you have to play the stream received  from  other  mobiles.  right?

It seems that u can capture the sound and stream it. But you have to play the stream at the same time. This is not possible using j2me because we cannot create 2 players simultaneously. Don't worry , the best solution I can recommend is just go for symbian c++

Regards

Rajeev

Posted 2009-05-29T07:24:30Z
 

Hi All,

 

I am not answering to u r question? I am asking the help. Because i am also trying to play the RTP packets for SIP call b/n two devices.

I recorded the voice(5 sec ) and send the RTP packets to other device and receving those packets then i tried to play the voice. Here my problem is how can i send the continuous recorded voice to opposite device and how can i play the receiving the voice. Please help me on this if any  knows about this solution. (J2ME).

 

Regards,

Suresh A

Email: sureshalapati81@gmail.com.

 

Posted 2009-09-05T08:19:00Z

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