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alienpenguin
13th April 2009, 15:49
The Voip Development Kit (VDK) is a software framework to create Voice Over IP application in a very easy and rapid way; it aims to be employed by a wide variety of users in very different scenarios.

It was created so it could run on many different platforms: Windows, Linux (both 32 and 64 bit) and MacOs X versions are available (Windows Mobile 6.x port is being worked on);

It makes full use of Qt signal/slot mechanism so you can handle all the events within your Qt application without problems.

you can download it at: http://www.voipdevkit.com

Hope you'll like it :)

alienpenguin
2nd September 2009, 15:34
Hello Qt developers,
i'd like to inform you of the new release of Voip Development Kit 1.0 Release Candidate 1! :)

You can download it from the usual address (but a new website :) ) http://www.voipdevkit.com

Don't forget to register to access the forum :p

alienpenguin
25th September 2009, 15:50
Hello Qt developers,
i'd like to inform you of the new release of Voip Development Kit 1.0.0!

You can download it from the usual address http://www.voipdevkit.com

Changelog
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Fixed a bug that would prevent Mac OS version to compile properly
Fixed a bug that if the provided sip address was wrong keep the line busy
Minor bugfixes
Added an API to limit memory footprint.

Happy VoIPing:)

oob2
12th October 2009, 20:02
Hi,

I don't want to use SIP call. I just want to use our proprietary network protocol. Can I still use your API for following tasks:
* audioCapture/audioPlayback
* videoCapture/videoPlayback
* pick an audio codec and do encode/decode
* pick an video codec and do encode/decode
* jitter, buffering
* audio AEC, AGC, NS, CNG,..., etc.

Thx

alienpenguin
23rd October 2009, 14:03
Hello oob2,
currently that is not possible, we are working on a low-level API that will give you deeper access to transport and signaling level, but i cannot give you an estimated timeframe yet. However does your protocol handles media-transport? or you would rely on rtp?

venusstephen
20th August 2010, 13:48
Voip Development Kit is really nice software framework. I like this kit. I find it very useful. Best thing about these kit is that it can be use in any operating system.
I am sure many people will like this kit.

alienpenguin
31st August 2010, 15:39
Voip Development Kit is really nice software framework. I like this kit. I find it very useful. Best thing about these kit is that it can be use in any operating system.
I am sure many people will like this kit.

Hi venusstephen, and thanks for you words about VDK. Are you actually using (or plan to use it) in some project? We'd love to hear more feedback from users :D
However, i'd like to say we will soon release a new version with a bunch of new features :D

alienpenguin
21st December 2010, 17:13
Hi all,
we’re proud to announce the release of VDK 1.1 (Fawkes) for all platforms.

you can get a trial here: http://www.voipdevelopmentkit.com/

A brief changelog follows:

* A bunch of new codecs (G722, G728, G723, ecc.) available on all platforms.
* G729 is now available on all platforms
* .NET and Java helper modules are now part of official distribution and no more separate packages. You can now VoIP in your favourite programming language!
* HD Audio
* Noise Suppression API
* New low-level API (get call details: jitter, rtt, packet loss and more) – A glimpse of what is still to come in low-level infrastructure
* Support for Snow Leopard OS
* A few bug-fixes and usability issues were fixed.

We’ve been also pretty busy restructuring the internal architecture in order to integrate the long-awaited video! (yes it is coming! :) )

Happy VoIPing and merry Christmas to everyone :)

Md. Kayesh
11th December 2011, 11:40
Is it free ?

PeterLLLLLL
13th July 2012, 10:08
Yes,I also want to know ??Is that free??????