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OpenVCX (Open Video Conferencing Exchange) is a SIP based video streaming server for multi-way video chat, live web-casting, recording, and live media distribution. It comes in two parts: The Java OpenVCX SIP service and the C OpenVSX Video Stream Processor.
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==================================================================== Thank you for downloading OpenVCX Video Streaming Software ==================================================================== ==================================================================== Package Contents ==================================================================== openvsx/ - OpenVSX (Video Streaming Processor) source vcx/ - OpenVCX (SIP Video Conferencing Server) source packaging/ - Scripts for packaging and installation. third-party/ - Third party sources for OpenVSX (Video Streaming Processor) LICENSE.txt - OpenVCX License README.txt - OpenVCX Source Package Readme configure - Build environment configuration script ==================================================================== Prerequisites ==================================================================== Supported OS: - Mac OSX, - Linux x86 (with 32bit application support) gcc 4.x or higher Java 6 JDK (v1.6) or higher Apache Ant ==================================================================== How-to Build sources ==================================================================== ./configure - Configure the build environment and create makefiles. Do './configure -h' to view available configure options. make - Compile all OpenVSX and OpenVCX sources. make installer-build - Create a self-extracting executable which will install both OpenVCX and OpenVSX. To install on your system run the self-extracting executable from a shell. The install script will perform first-time configuration. You do not need root privileges to install or run. ./dist/linux_x86_32/openvcx_linux_x86_32_v1.x.x.bxxx.bin 'make openvsx' is used to build OpenVSX (Video Streaming Processor) source found in vsx/. 'make openvcx' is used to build OpenVCX (Video Conferencing Server) source found in vcx/mobicents-sip/. This is the same as calling the ant build script 'build.sh deploy all' found in vcx/mobicents-sip/ to build OpenVCX java source. Use 'packaging/pkg_vsx_linux_x86_32.sh' or 'packaging/pkg_vsx_mac_x86_64.sh' to manually create an OpenVSX (Video Streaming Processor) tarball package. Use packaging/pkg_all.sh to create a self-extracting binary for either Linux or Mac OSX which will install both OpenVCX and OpenVSX. ==================================================================== How-to run OpenVCX SIP Video Conferencing Server ==================================================================== ==================================================================== Troubleshooting: ==================================================================== ===== Running on 64bit linux hosts The OpenVSX binary distribution should be able to run on most major flavors of 32 or 64 bit linux distributions based on x86 architecture. For 64bit systems you will need to have installed 32bit library support for your system. On CentOS / Fedora / RedHat systems you can typically do this with: sudo yum install ia32-libs or sudo yum install glibc.i686 On Ubuntu / Debian systems you can typically do this with: sudo apt-get install ia32-libs If vsx still fails to start you should check if all library dependancies are fulfilled with the following command: ldd ./bin/vsxbin ==================================================================== For questions, comments, or to request support, pleae email openvcx@gmail.com
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OpenVCX (Open Video Conferencing Exchange) is a SIP based video streaming server for multi-way video chat, live web-casting, recording, and live media distribution. It comes in two parts: The Java OpenVCX SIP service and the C OpenVSX Video Stream Processor.
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