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Installation Instructions for Sada Messenger

After you have downloaded the Sada Messenger:

  • If you downloaded the installer version without the Java 2 Runtime Environment, make sure it is properly installed on your system before you run the installer.
  • Run the installation program by Double-click on setup program icon to start the installation procedure.
  •  Follow the instructions given.
  • During installation the setup program try detect the capture device that attached to the computer.

After the installation:

  • Before you start Sada Messenger  make sure that your Capture Device properly attached to the computer and that the device drivers are properly installed .
  • Run Register by Clicking on Detect.bat  for detect capture devices
  • The program should find any compatible capture device that is properly installed.

Now you are ready to start using the software.

To run Sada Server:

       -Double click on Server.exe

To run Sada Client:
     - Double Click on Client.exe
     - Enter IP for sada Server


If you have any questions please feel free to submit in forum.

 

System Requirement

 Hardware:

1-   Server:

    CPU: Pentium or higher recommended

    RAM: 32Mb minimum

2-   At least two computers:

      CPU: 700 MHz or higher recommended

      RAM: 128Mb minimum 

3-   LAN or WAN

4-   Cameras

5-   Headphones

Software:

1-Operating system: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000,Windows NT or Windows XP.

2-Java Virtual Machine 1.3 or higher.

 

Formats and Capture Devices

The JMF 2.1.1 Reference Implementation supports the media types and formats listed in the table below. In this table:

  • D indicates the format can be decoded and presented.
  • E indicates the media stream can be encoded in the format.
  • read indicates the media type can be used as input (read from a file)
  • write indicates the media type can be generated as output (written to a file)

Media Type

JMF 2.1.1
Windows Performance Pack

AIFF (.aiff)

read/write

8-bit mono/stereo linear 

D,E

16-bit mono/stereo linear 

D,E

G.711 (U-law) 

D,E

A-law 

D

IMA4 ADPCM

D,E

AVI (.avi)

read/write

Audio: 8-bit mono/stereo linear 

D,E

Audio: 16-bit mono/stereo linear 

D,E

Audio: DVI ADPCM compressed 

D,E

Audio: G.711 (U-law) 

D,E

Audio: A-law 

D

Audio: GSM mono

D,E

Audio: ACM**

D,E

Video: Cinepak 

D

Video: MJPEG (422)

D,E 

Video: RGB

D,E 

Video: YUV

D,E 

Video: VCM**

D,E

GSM (.gsm)

read/write

GSM mono audio

D,E

HotMedia (.mvr)

read only

IBM HotMedia

D

MIDI (.mid)

read only

Type 1 & 2 MIDI

D

MPEG-1 Video (.mpg)

read only

Multiplexed System stream 

D

Video-only stream 

D

MPEG Layer II Audio (.mp2)

read/write

MPEG layer 1, 2 audio 

D,E

QuickTime (.mov)

read/write

Audio: 8 bits mono/stereo linear 

D,E

Audio: 16 bits mono/stereo linear

D,E

Audio: G.711 (U-law) 

D,E

Audio: A-law 

D

Audio: GSM mono 

D,E

Audio: IMA4 ADPCM 

D,E

Video: Cinepak 

D

Video: H.261

D

Video: H.263 

D,E

Video: JPEG (420, 422, 444) 

D,E

Video: RGB

D,E

Sun Audio (.au)

read/write

8 bits mono/stereo linear 

D,E

16 bits mono/stereo linear 

D,E

G.711 (U-law)

D,E

A-law 

D

Wave (.wav)

read/write

8-bit mono/stereo linear 

D,E

16-bit mono/stereo linear 

D,E

G.711 (U-law)

D,E

A-law 

D

GSM mono 

D,E

DVI ADPCM

D,E

MS ADPCM

D

ACM**

D,E


Notes:

  • ACM** - Window's Audio Compression Manager support. Tested for these formats: A-law, GSM610, MSNAudio, MSADPCM, Truespeech, mp3, PCM, Voxware AC8, Voxware AC10.
  • VCM** - Window's Video Compression Manager support.  Tested for these formats: IV41, IV51, VGPX, WINX, YV12, I263, CRAM, MPG4.

RTP Formats

The JMF 2.1.1 Reference Implementation can receive and transmit the following RTP formats:

  • R indicates that the format can be decoded and presented.
  • T indicates that media streams can be encoded and transmitted in the format.

Media Type

RTP
Payload

JMF 2.1.1
Windows Performance Pack

Audio: G.711 (U-law) 8 kHz 

0

R,T

Audio: GSM mono 

3

R,T

Audio: G.723 mono

4

R,T

Audio: 4-bit mono DVI 8 kHz 

5

R,T

Audio: 4-bit mono DVI 11.025 kHz 

16

R,T

Audio: 4-bit mono DVI 22.05 kHz 

17

R,T

Audio: MPEG Layer I, II 

14

R,T

Video: JPEG (420, 422, 444)* 

26

R,T

Video: H.261 

31

R

Video: H.263**

34

R,T

Video: MPEG-I***

32

R,T

* JPEG/RTP can only be transmitted in video dimensions that are in multiple of 8 pixels. 

** H.263/RTP can only be transmitted in 3 different video dimensions: SQCIF (128x96), QCIF (176x144) and CIF (352x288). 

*** MPEG/RTP video can only be transmitted from pre-encoded MPEG content, i.e. from an MPEG-encoded file or MPEG enabled capture source. Real-time software MPEG encoding is not feasible for RTP transmission. 

Capture Devices

The JMF 2.1.1 Reference Implementation supports SunVideo / SunVideoPlus capture devices on Solaris. On Windows, most capture devices that have VFW drivers are supported. On Linux, devices that have a Video4Linux driver are expected to work, but not extensively tested. The table below lists the capture devices known to work with this release.

Capturer

JMF 2.1.1
Windows Performance Pack

JavaSound (16-bit, 44100, 22050, 11025Hz, 8000Hz linear)

X

SunVideo

-

SunVideoPlus

-

VFW

X

Intel Create & Share

Win9x

Diamond Supra Video Kit; Share

Win98

QuickCam VC (camera)

WinNT

e-cam (camera)

WinNT, 9X

Winnow Videum

WinNT, 9X

Creative Web Cam II

Win9X

Miro Video DC30

Win9X

Iomega Buz

Win9X

QuickCam Home USB (Camera)

Win98

Smart Video Recorder III

Win9X

 *Note: For more information please visit

 http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf/2.1.1/formats.html

 

 
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