The OpenH323 project aims to
create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source implementation of the ITU-T H.323 teleconferencing protocol that can be used
by personal developers and commercial users without charge.
OpenH323 development is coordinated by Quicknet Technologies Inc. but is open to any interested party.
Commercial and private use of the OpenH323 code, including use in commercial products and
resale, is encouraged through use of the MPL (Mozilla Public license).
Open Source Contracting and
Services We are available to provide contract expertise in development, analysis or enhancement
of your H.323 and VOIP products or projects. Recent past successes include projects for
companies such as Agilent, Nortel, Lucent, Net2Phone and many others. By working with us
you gain access to world class expertise, proven code bases utilized daily in 24×7 carrier
operations. Further if your project require enhancements for actual services hosting our
relationships can help you find the right relationship faster and more smoothly. Our
service partners can provide:
Voice over IP Termination
Fax over IP delivery
MCU hosting and conferencing (including transcoding)
Video Conferencing
Automated Bulk Call Delivery
If you have a project at hand and need to save time to
market, start from a carrier proven code base or are seeking to add a services revenue
stream to your product offering please contact us with your requirements for a rapid
response and aggressive pricing. Send inquiries to [email protected]
Driver for latest Quicknet Phonejack PCI
released V3.1.0 Thanks to Derek Smithies! See the Driver download page.
19 Aug 03
Windows and Linux releases for pwlib 1.5.2,
openH.323 1.12.2, ohphone 1.4.1 sources. Windows only release for openphone 1.9.1
20 May 03
Users can compile in premiminary H.263
support using the ffmpeg library. (Thanks to Derek, Guilheim and Alice Street)
10 May 03
Dynamic library support on Mac OS X
28 Jan 03
GnomeMeeting v0.96 releases w/PC-to-Phone
support…learn
more
16 Jan 03
New release with better H.261 bandwidth
management and new dynamic jitter buffer code.
25 Oct 02
New releases of PWlib and OpenH323
libraries. Support for Speex codec, IPv6 (preliminary), high file handle usage, VxWorks
and RTEMS.
8 July 02
OpenH323 releases
Latest Versions
Program
Description
Version
PWLib
Multi-platform class library
v1.5.2
OpenH323
H.323 class library
v1.12.2
OPAL
Open Phone Abstraction Library
(aka OpenH323 v2)
v2.0.0
OpenPhone
GUI based H.323 client.
v1.9.1
OhPhone
Command line H.323 client.
v1.4.1
OpenMCU
H.323 conference server.
v1.1.7
OpenAM
H.323 answering machine.
v1.1.17
OpenIVR
H.323 Interactive Voice
Response.
v1.0.4
OpenGK
H.323 gatekeeper.
v1.3.4
PSTNGw
H.323 to PSTN gateway
v1.2.2
T38Modem
H.323 fax (T.38) client.
v0.6.2
CallGen323
H.323 call generator
v1.2.6
Information
Getting Started
See the FAQ for the aims and
targets of this project and a general introduction. Join the mailing list, or download
the code. If you want to develop code with OpenH323, then read on how to join the project, and what you will need. A public CVS archive of all OpenH323 code is also available
Here is a list of people and
companies who have contributed resources and web space to OpenH323 as well as those
working on associated projects. If can think of anyone who should be be listed here,
please contact us at [email protected]
GnomeMeeting/Quicknet drivers for PC-to-Phone calls
using MicroTelco
The Linux drivers for the Quicknet audio cards are now available from the OpenH323 CVS. Get Quicknet drivers
VoIP Carrier & OEM Services
If you have your own VoIP or Fax-over-IP application based on
OpenH323, have you thought about adding worldwide PSTN
connectivity? You can, and profit from it. Learn more or contact [email protected]
Status
The current version of the code is
available from here, features are:
Dynamic threshold algorithm for silence detection
GUI client (OpenPhone) for Windows.
Command line client for Windows, Linux & various BSD's
MCU, PSTN gateway and answering machine for all platforms
GSM full rate (06.10), LPC-10 and G.711 uLaw and G.711
ALaw codecs supported in software
G.723.1, G.728 and G.729 supported with appropriate
hardware
Quicknet xJack support (Linux and Win32 only)
Voicetronics VPB4 card support (Win32 only)
Jitter buffer
Silence suppression.
H.261 video transmitter / receiver (Linux, BSD &
Win32)
Gatekeeper (RAS) client support, with broadcast and
multicast discovery
H.235 Annex D support for Gatekeeper access
Fast Start and H.245 tunneling
User indication messages.
Some H.450 support
Shared libraries & DLL's
The "To Do" list
These are not necessarily in any order of priority:
Support for more telephony cards (especially high density
ones).
H.263 support (if we can be convinced on the patent
liabilities…)