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3.4Development Software Documentation

This section contains updates to the following documents:

Audio Conferencing API for Linux and Windows Operating Systems Library Reference

Audio Conferencing API for Linux Operating Systems Programming Guide

Continuous Speech Processing API for Linux and Windows Operating Systems Library Reference

Global Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide

Voice API for Host Media Processing Library Reference

Voice API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide

3.4.1Audio Conferencing API for Linux and Windows Operating Systems Library Reference

Update to dcb_getbrdparm( ) and dcb_setbrdparm( ) functions (IPY00006584 = PTR 36199)

Changed the description of the MSG_ACTID parameter to indicate that it enables/disables active talker identification (or notification) and not the active talker feature itself. Replace the MSG_ACTID parameter with the following:

Enables or disables Active Talker Identification (or Notification). Possible values are ACTID_ON or ACTID_OFF. ACTID_ON is the default. This parameter does not enable or disable the active talker feature, which is always enabled. It only disables the notification to the application program. The active talker feature sums the 3 most active talkers in a conference, so that the conversation doesn’t get drowned out when too many people talk at once. Active talker notification provides data on active talkers through the dcb_gettalkers( ) and dcb_GetAtiBitsEx( ) functions, which can be used by an application program to identify active talkers; for example, to provide a visual display highlighting the active talkers in a conference. Active talkers are determined by their loudness; i.e., the strength of their “non- silence” energy.

Note: In some cases, it is desirable to inactivate the active talker feature, such as for a background music application program. Although you cannot directly disable the active talker feature, you can set the noise level threshhold by which signals are recognized as either speech or noise.

3.4.2Audio Conferencing API for Linux Operating Systems Programming Guide

Update to Section 6.2, “Initialization of DM3 Board Parameters” and to “Active Talker” chapter (IPY00006584 = PTR 36199)

Changed the description of the MSG_ACTID parameter to indicate that it enables/disables active talker identification (or notification) and not the active talker feature itself. Replace the MSG_ACTID parameter with the following:

MSG_ACTID (Active Talker Identification)

Enables or disables Active Talker Identification (or Notification). Possible values are ACTID_ON or ACTID_OFF. ACTID_ON is the default. This parameter does not enable or

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Contents Release Update SeptemberHMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September How to Use This Publication PurposeIntended Audience Related Information Document Rev 04, published December Updated for Service UpdateDocument Rev 05, published September Document Rev 03, published JuneDocument Rev 02, published January Document Revision HistoryDocument Rev 01, published October Service Update Software Installation Release DevelopmentsOrder of Procedures Assumptions and PrerequisitesInstalling the Service Update Following messages are displayedHMP Verification Demo Environment VariablesSupport for 120 Low Bit Rate Channels Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux UpdateSupport for Suse Linux Enterprise Server Transaction RecordHMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September Defect Number PTR Number IssuesIssue Type Product or ComponentIssues Resolved in HMP DescriptionFcdgen error while loading shared Dataformatmulaw Known Issues in HMP Restrictions and LimitationsGeneral Conferencing FaxGlobal Call, IP, and Ipml Resolved Restrictions and Limitations VoiceDemos Host-based H.323 Protocol StackConfiguring UDP/RTP Port Range Echo Cancellation With Continuous Speech ProcessingEcho Cancellation With Conferencing Compatibility NotesConfiguring T.38 Service Port Range Coder Negotiation with Third Party Stacks SIP Call ControlExample Solutions Using Multiple NICs Under Heavy LoadsElvtune Using Ioctls Operating System NotesDocumentation3 Updates Release DocumentationIncorrect Correct, Development Software, the following apply , Release Documentation, the following applyInstallation Documentation Operating Software DocumentationHost Media Processing Diagnostics Guide Development Software Documentation Original RevisedFax Software Reference for Linux and Windows Global Call API for Host Media Processing Library ReferenceGlobal Call IP for Host Media Processing Technology Guide HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September 2006September Voice API for Host Media Processing Library Reference Dxmreciottdata„ Description „ Cautions„ Errors „ Example Following example is for Linux applicationsFollowing example is for Windows applications HMP Linux 1.2 Release Update, Rev 05 September 2006September „ See Also Voice API for Host Media Processing Programming Guide Transaction RecordDemonstration Software Documentation Audio Conferencing API for Host Media Processing Demo GuideIP Media Server for Host Media Processing Demo Guide $INTELDIALOGICDIR/demos/IPMediaServerGlobal Call API Demo Guide

05-2352-005 specifications

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