I was doing a bit of research into SIP development and I struggled to find to pre-built binary for PJSUA (a sample console application for the excellent PJSIP) for windows.
There are quite a few steps involved in building PJSIP on windows, so if anyone is looking for a pre-built binary for PJSUA for windows, here it is. It’s built with MS SDK 7, and version 2914 of the pjsip trunk.
Although it is billed as a reference application, PJSUA is really quite comprehensive in terms of functionality, and works very well when run against my Blueface account.
Many thanks to everyone behind the PJSIP project, I hope to use it in earnest in the near future.
Kurt Ward says:
I’m assuming it was built with MS SDK 7 for use on Windows 7. I tried it out and I don’t get any audio (and PJSUA grumbles about it also). My curiosity then is, did this work on Windows 7, and did the audio work when making a call? Thanks for any insight.
April 25, 2010, 12:06 amGerardo says:
Tested with Windows 7 x64. I succesfully make a call with my USB headset & mic. THANK YOU DAMIAN.
June 22, 2010, 5:19 pmclaudia says:
ran under a vmware WinXP (32-bit) fine – test performed was registering to a local opensips and playing a wav file on answer
July 8, 2010, 10:23 pmEsther says:
Downloaded and tried it with Windows 7 x64 and x32. I’m getting this error:
Error retrieving default audio device parameters: Unable to find default audio device (PJMedia_EAUD_NODEFDEV) [status=420006]
Tried it with Windows XP. Did not get this error.
Any help is appreciated.
May 2, 2011, 9:11 pmDamian says:
hi, no I haven’t tried it on windows 7, I just needed it for an XP based project at the time (we have not made the move to windows 7, nor are we planning to).
May 5, 2011, 9:17 pmEsther says:
It is working now after I updated Windows 7 with Service Pack 1. Thanks.
May 6, 2011, 3:26 pmVoIP Providers Ireland says:
Thanks for this…
November 8, 2011, 6:53 amIt is working with me after using windows 7.