OpenSource H.323 Endpoints MyPhone 3(audio and video, only for Windows) Ekiga(previously named GnomeMeeting, audio and video, for Windows and Linux) Yate Client(multi-protocol, but audio-only, for Windows and Linux). H323 Video Conferencing Clients on the REMC1 Network. Skip to end of metadata. Created by Jamie Jarvi. (HDX)) is a publicly available test site for H.323. H.323 Corner T.120 and H.323 Conference Server Info Internet Telephony Repository Home of LinuxVIDEO IP GnomeMeeting Implementing QoS Solutions for H.323 Video Conferencing Over IP Net-based Meetings PDA Video Conferencing Directory Video Development Initiative Video Conferencing in Linux. Mac-to-Mac video conferencing & Mac-to-Phone. Recommendation H.323 is a set of protocols for voice, video, and data conferencing over packet-based networks such as the Internet. The current recommendation, known as version 2.0, was ratified by the Study Group 16 (SG16) of the Telecommunications Sector of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T).
Overview:
This paper looks at the Video and Audio Codecs used by Standards Compliant H.323 and SIP systems and is Appendix C of a series that specifically looks at Microsoft® Skype® for Business 2015 (Lync® 2013) and the challenges and solutions for integrating Skype for Business 2015 with H.323 or SIP standards compliant videoconferencing systems. Hence, it will focus on the codecs used in A/V Conferencing and Application Sharing.
We will look at the main video and audio codecs available to standards compliant H.323 and SIP systems when A/V Conferencing and Application Data Sharing; this will then highlight the differences and challenges that need to be resolved when integrating with Microsoft Skype for Business 2015 (Lync 2013) clients.
H.323 Video Conferencing Client Software
Within these papers the terms, Lync, Skype, Skype for Business and SfB, unless stated otherwise, all refer to Skype for Business Server 2015. The paper is specifically based on Skype for Business 2015. Whilst Lync 2013 has now been renamed Skype for Business 2015, it is generally backwards compatible with Lync Server 2013.
H.323 Video Conferencing Client
It is recommended that you look all the papers listed below for a background into Skype for Business and a detailed explanation about the Codecs, Protocols, Procedures and some of the available solutions