I've been trying to use OpenMCU for 3-way video conferencing. Initially, I tried the v2.2.1 binary that comes with Ubuntu 10.04. I'm fairly certain it's compiled with video support, as I can see the video-related options in the web UI. However, while I can connect with multiple clients and the program mixes the audio perfectly, there is never any video.
When I view the OpenMCU Status page, under the "TX Video frame rate/RX Video frame rate" column, I simply see "0/0" for all clients. No video data is being transmitted.
I decided to compile the software myself, so I could make sure that video support is included, and to use the latest version. I have successfully compiled the latest h323plus and plugins, and then built OpenMCU 2.2.5 against that. I am certain video support is included, since this is the output from ./configure for h323plus:
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=================== Plugin configuration ======================
prefix : /usr/local
exec_prefix : ${prefix}
libdir : ${exec_prefix}/lib
Audio Codec plugin install dir : ${libdir}/opal-1.22.0/codecs/audio
Video Codec plugin install prefix: ${libdir}/opal-1.22.0/codecs/video
LID plugin install prefix : ${libdir}/opal-1.22.0/lid
FAX plugin install prefix : ${libdir}/opal-1.22.0/fax
GSM : yes (internal)
gsm-amr : yes
iLBC : yes (internal)
Speex : yes (internal, version 1.1.11.1)
LPC10 : yes
G.726 : yes
IMA_ADPCM : yes
SBC : no
H.261 : yes
H.263 : yes (ffmpeg version)
H.263/H.263+ : yes
H.264 : yes
THEORA : no
MPEG4 Part 2 : yes (no rate control correction)
CELT : no
SpanDSP FAX : no
CAPI : no
Quicknet xJACK support : no
Voicetronics VPB support : yes
OS Type : linux-gnu
Machine Type : x86_64
If all settings are OK, type make and make install
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If you have any suggestions, your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!