Releases: RestComm/media-core
RestComm Media Server 7.0
RestComm Media Server 7.0 offers support for OPUS codec and a brand new API for Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR).
Also, the MGCP stack is now powered by Netty asynchronous I/O capabilities.
Last but not least, a PCAP Playback tool has been included to help debug network traffic, either signalling or media.
Check out the official announcement for more information.
6.1.0-54
RestComm Media Server 6.0
RestComm Media Server 6.0 offers a brand new MGCP stack which guarantees relevant improvements in terms of stability and performance!
Furthermore, this release aims to help preventing CPU and Memory leaks originated by ghost media resources left uncheck by careless Call Agents.
Check the official announcement here for more information.
RestComm Media Server 5.1.0
This milestone offers several improvements in terms of stability and performance.
Most notably, this release introduces support for ECDSA cipher for DTLS which speeds up the handshake process while offering greater safety. This is required as browsers move on to make ECDSA mandatory. The configuration file of the Media Server file now presents a new section for DTLS configuration.
This release also features a brand new caching mechanism which represent great savings in network activity and faster access to frequent audio tracks.
Also, the MGCP channel is now able to communicate with several call agents located within the local network. Surely a vital enhancement for users who wish to setup high availability clusters.
Last but not least, we have the pleasure to announce a brand new auto-configuration mechanism which makes it simpler than ever to get started with RestComm Media Server!
For more information, read the official release announcement here!
RestComm Media Server v5.1.0-alpha
This minor release provides minor performance enhancements and critical patches for DTLS negotiation.
It also features a new configuration for DTLS, where users can define supported cipher suite and use their own certificates. Also, ECDSA cipher is now support (and default) in order to maintain interoperability with latest versions of Chrome and Firefox.
Last but not least, RestComm Media Server 5.1.0 features a brand new feature to allow audio tracks to be cached in memory. It's a powerful feature that can greatly decrease network activity in the server!
Changelog:
#275 - Create documentation related to the new DTLS configuration
#272 - Ignore test BaseConnectionFSMTest1 explicitly
#263 - MGCP testsuite broken
#261 - MGCP stack doesnt trigger reverse DNS lookups
#257 - DTLS certificate configuration
#259 - Reduce Buffer overflow warnings to DEBUG level
#254 - Make DTLS cipher suite configurable
#247 - DTLS handler interop issue with Web SDK
#246 - DTLS handshake timeouts frequently
#235 - CnameGenerator takes too much time during class loading
#233 - Abort startup if configuration is not valid
#229 - Fix codecs informed in CRCX response
#252 - Added memory cache for audio tracks
RestComm Media Server 5.0.0
This milestone provides a proper configuration file to the Media Server, so users no longer have to hardcode configuration values anymore.
Moreover, the MGCP stack has been optimised, making it faster and more responsive to call agents.
Finally, it includes several important patches to make the Media Server more stable.
For more information, read the official release announcement here!
RestComm Media Server 4.1.2.2
Max call duration reduced to 30min.
RestComm Media Server 4.1.1
RestComm Media Server 4.1.0
This release mainly optimises support for WebRTC audio calls.
It also includes several patches to improve stability and responsiveness of the Media Server.
See the official announcements here
RestComm Media Server 3.0.3-M1 released
This release addresses the increasing latency in WebRTC calls which is now gone! Users can now connect their mobile clients, SIP phones, landline phones and browsers and have a smooth conference call – RestComm Media Server bridges them all!
Read the official release announcement here