Skype & Co.
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 11:20 pm
It's ridiculous!
Voice-over-IP is absolutely NOTHING new. And if we consider the incredible speed-increase over the last few years, I was actually NOT expecting any troubles finding some useful internet-telephony client.
But I was wrong.
They're either using some stupid proprietary protocols, or are impossible to use, or they're linked to a fixed telephony provider.
What the hell is wrong with this planet?
I thought that I might be successful when looking for a simple SIP client, so I could set up Das-Werkstatt's own SIP-proxy/registrar to offer people around me non-proprietary, open, easy-to-use telephony over Internet.
Most of the desktop computers are easily capable of encoding audio in real-time in some useful streaming codec (come on... our GSM phones can do this since years...)
BUT IT SEEMS JUST FUCKING IMPOSSIBLE!!
(I don't like to use swear words, but I'm currently incredibly pissed off. )
I've spent the whole night yesterday to set up a working SIP proxy (SER), but I wasn't able to test it yet due to the lack of a useful client.
Of course, I'd absolutely prefer a platform-independent version, but I'm already giving up on this idea....
Here's a list of the clients I've tried and a short feedback:
- Gizmo Project (linked to sipphone.com)
- X-Lite (incredibly confusing/unbearable user interface)
- Babble (linked)
- SpeakFreely (can't remember)
- JaJah (linked)
- Wengo (linked)
- Yate (seems to be unconfigurable in Win-version)
- ExpressTalk (seems useful)
I don't want to just give up and let Skype fuck things up by pushing those stupid morons out there some proprietary-only-we-play-this-game shit-protocols and codecs up their asses.
If Skype would conform to existing standards and open protocols, they'd probably kill their business plan.... so what? Their work is not great at all, they're just surfing on the wave of windows-user-mentality (don't know/don't care/don't wanna know).
Why can't there just be simple plugin for an existing IM? If there was a SIP module for Miranda, that probably be one of the best solutions for this.
Merging all the IMs (including IRC) into a single IM application could finally make it possible to move from strangely-motivated freaks (e.g.: ICQ usage policy: Whatever you send over our servers belongs to us!)
to a nice, open protocol which serves the needs (Jabber?)
I'm actually sad....
I was so eager to get this SIP stuff up and running today, but the results almost make me cry. What's missing??
Voice-over-IP is absolutely NOTHING new. And if we consider the incredible speed-increase over the last few years, I was actually NOT expecting any troubles finding some useful internet-telephony client.
But I was wrong.
They're either using some stupid proprietary protocols, or are impossible to use, or they're linked to a fixed telephony provider.
What the hell is wrong with this planet?
I thought that I might be successful when looking for a simple SIP client, so I could set up Das-Werkstatt's own SIP-proxy/registrar to offer people around me non-proprietary, open, easy-to-use telephony over Internet.
Most of the desktop computers are easily capable of encoding audio in real-time in some useful streaming codec (come on... our GSM phones can do this since years...)
BUT IT SEEMS JUST FUCKING IMPOSSIBLE!!
(I don't like to use swear words, but I'm currently incredibly pissed off. )
I've spent the whole night yesterday to set up a working SIP proxy (SER), but I wasn't able to test it yet due to the lack of a useful client.
Of course, I'd absolutely prefer a platform-independent version, but I'm already giving up on this idea....
Here's a list of the clients I've tried and a short feedback:
- Gizmo Project (linked to sipphone.com)
- X-Lite (incredibly confusing/unbearable user interface)
- Babble (linked)
- SpeakFreely (can't remember)
- JaJah (linked)
- Wengo (linked)
- Yate (seems to be unconfigurable in Win-version)
- ExpressTalk (seems useful)
I don't want to just give up and let Skype fuck things up by pushing those stupid morons out there some proprietary-only-we-play-this-game shit-protocols and codecs up their asses.
If Skype would conform to existing standards and open protocols, they'd probably kill their business plan.... so what? Their work is not great at all, they're just surfing on the wave of windows-user-mentality (don't know/don't care/don't wanna know).
Why can't there just be simple plugin for an existing IM? If there was a SIP module for Miranda, that probably be one of the best solutions for this.
Merging all the IMs (including IRC) into a single IM application could finally make it possible to move from strangely-motivated freaks (e.g.: ICQ usage policy: Whatever you send over our servers belongs to us!)
to a nice, open protocol which serves the needs (Jabber?)
I'm actually sad....
I was so eager to get this SIP stuff up and running today, but the results almost make me cry. What's missing??