pjsip is a multimedia communication library based on the SIP protocol.
It is integrated with a rich media and a NAT traversal library
supporting the ICE protocol. It is very portable and has a small
footprint for embedded use.
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This release adds support for the Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) protocol, Secure RTP (SRTP), G.722 codec, IPv6, and RTCP Extended Report (XR). Audio quality, compatibility, and latency have been improved. Many bugs have been fixed.
Support for PRACK, UPDATE, AKA digest
authentication, and Service-Route header have been
added. ICE and STUN have been updated to the
latest IETF draft. Numerous bugs have been fixed.
This release fixes a build error on MacOS, memory
alignment problems
on ARM, and a crash which occurred on STUN
keep-alive when network
connectivity was lost.
This release contains PJNATH, a NAT traversal helper library implementing STUN, TURN, and the ICE protocol. Symbian S60 and UIQ platforms are also officially supported. Third party libraries have been reorganized into separate directories and updated to the latest version.
Minor bugfixes such as a parsing error on big-endian machines, a link error when the library is used with C++ applications, and some crashes in sample applications.