Do I need Wowza to make calls?

John Volo

New Member
Hello,
Few years ago your server required Wowza media server to work. Is it still necessary?
And one more - I'm looking for a way to install your server to my site and use Freecall as a SIP service. But it is crucial for me to make the solution work on iphones as well, and there is no flash support on iphones.
So the question is do you have an HTML5 client and some example how to use it? How do I configure Freecall in this case? I'm planning to place 2 buttons on the site with 2 individual Freecall accounts. Can you show how to do this with your sevrer? I'd be very grateful if I can make a call via Freecall to the phone through the website, if possible - from two accounts.
 

Max

Administrator
Staff member
Few years ago your server required Wowza media server to work. Is it still necessary?

It is more than two years since our product doesn't require Wowza

And one more - I'm looking for a way to install your server to my site and use Freecall as a SIP service. But it is crucial for me to make the solution work on iphones as well, and there is no flash support on iphones.
So the question is do you have an HTML5 client and some example how to use it?
The current product is Web Call Server 3.
It supports Flash and WebRTC(the part of the HTML5 standard).
Unfortunetely, none of them works in the standard iOS browse. Some iOS brpowsers do provide support, like this one http://getbowser.appspot.com/
But they aren't very popular yet.
The solution will work on Android as Chrome and FF both support WebRTC.
Therefore if iOS calls are co sritical for you, our solutions may not suite your needs.
Demo:
http://videochat_demo.flashphoner.com/
You can use a Freecall account to test the call.
The default button looks like this: http://videochat_demo.flashphoner.com/Click2callJS.html
But you'll need some configuration before it can work on two specific SIP accounts.
 
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