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    [ANSWERED] VoIP phone actor possible?

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      Cabbage last edited by Woland

      Hi,

      I have been using and teaching myself Isadora over the last couple of years.

      I am beginning work on a new project next year where we will be building a PBX telephone network for an installation.

      Has anyone implemented a VoIP phone actor into Isadora which can answer calls and be routed audio or trigger things when called? Would this be possible with the pythoner actor and pyVoIP? 

      I have close to zero coding ability and have only just started working with VoIP phones and PBXs, but find the concept of calling Isadora incredibly interesting.

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        dbini @Cabbage last edited by

        @cabbage
        I used to have an installation set up where you could Skype into it and interact with recorded video, I can't remember how i built it, but it must have been super simple because I made it myself  ; )

        John Collingswood
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        2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX15.3.2 16GB
        plus an old iMac and assorted Mac Minis for installations

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          DusX Tech Staff @Cabbage last edited by

          @cabbage said:

          possible with the pythoner actor

           I think so, you can use a specialized library like pjsua for Python if you're working with SIP-specific (the Session Initiation Protocol, commonly used for VoIP) operations, or the socket library for direct communication if your PBX system doesn't offer SIP support or is missing features.
          Using pjsua would be the easier option, so it's probably worth ensuring your PBX system supports SIP.

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            Cabbage @DusX last edited by

            Thanks @dusx,

            My PBX does support SIP so I will give pjsua a look.

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              DusX Tech Staff @Cabbage last edited by

              @cabbage said:

              My PBX does support SIP

               Perfect. Let me know if you run into any issues.

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