Prosody
Prosody uses a variety of Aculab cards to provide many computer telephony
functions. There are three main types of documentation available:
- Guides which explain how to use the
features
- Reference manuals which provide a
comprehensive description of every API function
- Application notes which give extra
information on individual areas of functionality
- Prosody Overview
- An overview of the features of Prosody and how to find
documentation on them.
- Prosody Installation guide
- How to install the Prosody package.
- Prosody Guide - how to download firmware
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How to download firmware to the Prosody processors.
- Prosody Guide - how to run test programs
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How to run some of the test programs provided with Prosody.
- Prosody Guide - how to build applications to use Prosody
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How to build applications which use the Prosody APIs - compiler and
linker settings
- Prosody Guide - how to switch data
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How to connect Prosody channels to other devices.
- Prosody Guide - how to play data
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How to play data using the various methods supported by Prosody.
- Prosody Guide - how to record data
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How to record data using the various methods supported by Prosody.
- Prosody Guide - how to perform detections
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How to use the Prosody detection features to detect such things as
tones and speech.
- Prosody Guide - how to play tones
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How to generate various kinds of tones using Prosody.
- Prosody Guide - how to perform conferencing
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How to set up conferences with Prosody.
- Prosody Guide - how to use data
communications
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How to use the Prosody Data communcations features.
- Prosody X Guide - how to use datafeeds
- How to use the datafeed API calls to connect Prosody end-points
- Accessing standard Prosody (PCI etc) cards
- The function used to open Prosody cards.
- Accessing Prosody S virtual cards
- The function used to open Prosody S cards.
- Accessing Prosody X cards
- The function used to open Prosody X cards.
- Generic API reference manual
- Generic aspects of the API which are used for all types of functionality.
- Speech processing API reference manual
- Record, playback, tone detection, tone generation, conferencing,
and echo cancellation.
- Data communications API reference manual
- Low level data communcations, both digital (such as V.110) and
analogue (such as modems).
- RTP API reference manual
- RTP media handling.
- FMP API reference manual
- Fax over IP low-level API
- Prosody signal path processing reference manual
- Various types of processing on signals passing though Prosody
- Prosody video processing reference manual
- Basic video handling
- High level play/record API
reference manual
- Simplified record into files and playback from files.
- WAV file API reference manual
- Simplified record and playback of WAV files.
- High level conferencing API reference
manual
- Simplified conferencing.
- ADSI library reference manual
- Source code library for ADSI functionality (calling number delivery and visual messsage waiting indication)
- RTCP library reference manual
- Source code library for handling RTCP data
- V.8 library reference manual
- Source code library for the V.8 protocol
There is information about how many channels you can process
simultaneously for different popular call types in
Prosody TiNG channel limits.
There is also a list of all documents
organised by title.