Gridborg Host Media Processing (HMP) Server 1.3 Optimized for Media Processing and RTP Streaming - Uniqall
Posted in DSP - Digital Signal Processing, Audio, TelephonyOn Saturday, May 19, 2007
Uniqall released it’s Gridborg Host Media Processing (HMP) Server 1.3, optimized for media processing and RTP streaming. Host Media Processing replaces traditional DSP telephony boards with software. This new version of Uniqall’s Host Media Processing also features web management capability and new licensing scheme.
About Host Media Processing (HMP)
Host Media Processing (HMP) is a technology that replaces traditional DSP telephony boards with software. The software based solution simplifies product and service development and offers low cost development because no specialized hardware is used.
Gridborg HMP Server will create and use the appropriate audio transcoder only if it is really required. One other benefit of this approach is that there is no need to support any particular audio codec if the application does not need media mixing thus eliminating costs of media licenses for proprietary audio codecs like G.729 and G.723.1.
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RTP channel resources allow sending and/or receiving media streams to and from external applications by using the real-time transport protocol (RTP). RTP resources can be combined with other resources using Gridborg HMP Server’s audio routing facility.
Gridborg HMP Server 1.3 also features the STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP over NATs) support, sound device resource on all platforms, stereo support, in-band tone generation and RTP statistics.
Gridborg HMP Server 1.3 is available for Windows and Linux operating systems.
The Gridborg HMP Server 1.3 is available for free download and evaluation from the Uniqall web site.
Further reading: Uniqall’s Gridborg Host Media Processing (HMP) Server 1.3
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