Dialogic® Host Media Processing Software Release 4.1LIN Documentation

Refer to the documents listed below for specific details on Dialogic® HMP Software Release 4.1LIN.

Note: Please check the Release Guide for details on additional demos.

System Release

  • The Release Guide provides information about the products and features contained in this release.
  • The Release Notes contains information about known issues, resolved issues, and documentation updates associated with this release.
  • The Release Update document is retired with HMP 4.1 SU297 and is replaced with the HMP 4.1 Release Notes beginning with HMP 4.1 SU413. Please refer to the Release Notes for information regarding all future releases. The Release Update contains historical information about known issues, resolved issues, and documentation updates associated with this release.

Installation and Configuration

  • The Global Call CDP Configuration Guide provides detailed information about configuring the Country Dependent Parameters (CDP) files included in the Global Call Protocols package. Configuration procedures are included, as well as a description of each configuration parameter.
  • The System Configuration Guide provides information for configuring Dialogic software and Dialogic hardware in a Linux system. Configuration procedures are included, as well as descriptions of configuration files and configuration parameters.
  • The Software Installation Guide explains how to install and uninstall this release.

OAandM

  • The Diagnostics Guide presents diagnostic utilities that can help developers test and debug applications, and troubleshoot the system's operation.

Programming Libraries

  • Call Control

  • The Digital Network Interface Software Reference provides reference information on the Digital Telephony Interface (DTI) library, which can be used to develop applications requiring the ability to manage digital network interface (E1 or T1) connections to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Note: The DTI library is an older, lower-level library that has largely been subsumed into the Global Call API library. Although the DTI library continues to be supported, it is documented primarily for purposes of backwards compatibility. New applications should generally be developed with the comprehensive Global Call API library, which is now the preferred library for managing E1 and T1 telephony signaling.
  • The Global Call API Library Reference provides reference information for building computer telephony applications that require call control functionality.
  • The Global Call E1/T1 CAS/R2 Technology Guide provides information that is specific to developing Global Call applications that use E1 CAS or T1 robbed bit technology.
  • The Global Call IP Technology Guide provides information about using the Global Call API for building applications that implement host-based H.323/SIP call control.
  • The Global Call ISDN Technology Guide provides information that is specific to developing call control applications that use ISDN technology.
  • The Global Call SS7 Technology Guide provides information that is specific to developing call control applications that use SS7 technology.
  • The Global Call API Programming Guide provides guidelines for building computer telephony applications that require call control functionality. Such applications include, but are not limited to, call routing, enhanced services, unified messaging, voice messaging, LAN telephony services, computer telephony services, switching, PBX, interactive voice response, help desk and work flow applications.
  • Conferencing

  • The Conferencing API Programming Guide and Library Reference describes the features of the Conferencing (CNF) API library and provides guidelines for developing applications using the conferencing API. It also provides a reference to functions, parameters, data structures, and error codes in the conferencing API.
  • Continuous Speech Processing

  • The CSP API Library Reference provides reference information for building computer telephony applications to be used with automatic speech recognition (ASR) engines.
  • The CSP API Programming Guide provides guidelines for building computer telephony applications to be used with automatic speech recognition (ASR) engines.
  • Device Management

  • The Device Management API Library Reference contains reference information for all functions, parameters, data structures, values, events, and error codes in the Device Management API.
  • Fax

  • The Fax Software Reference provides reference information and guidelines for building computer telephony applications with fax capability. Applications include fax-on-demand, enhanced fax services, and fax broadcast.
  • IP Media

  • The IP Media Library API Programming Guide and Library Reference describes the features of the IP Media Library API and provides programming guidelines for those who choose to develop applications using this API library. It also provides a reference to the functions, events, data structures, and error codes in the IP Media Library API.
  • Media Toolkit

  • The Media Toolkit API Library Reference provides a reference to functions, parameters, and data structures in the Media Toolkit API library.
  • Multimedia

  • The Multimedia API Programming Guide and Library Reference provides information about video technology and multimedia library features, as well as guidelines for building applications using the Multimedia API. This document also contains reference information for all functions, parameters, data structures, values, events, and error codes in the Multimedia API. The API provides the ability to record and play back digitized multimedia (audio and video) to support video services in application programs.
  • Standard Runtime Library

  • The SRL API Library Reference provides reference information for the Standard Runtime Library (SRL) when developing computer telephony applications. The SRL provides a common interface for event handling and other functionality common to all devices, such as network interface, voice, and fax devices.
  • The SRL API Programming Guide provides guidelines for using the Standard Runtime Library (SRL) when developing computer telephony applications. The SRL provides a common interface for event handling and other functionality common to all devices, such as network interface, voice, and fax devices.
  • Voice

  • The Voice API Library Reference provides reference information for building computer telephony applications that require call processing functionality, such as voice recording and playback, voice encoding, tone detection and signaling, and much more.
  • The Voice API Programming Guide provides guidelines for building computer telephony applications that require call processing functionality, such as voice recording and playback, voice encoding, tone detection and signaling, and much more.

Demos

  • The CSP API Demo Guide describes demonstration programs that illustrate key Continuous Speech Processing (CSP) features such as voice activity detection, barge-in, pre-speech buffering, and echo cancellation.
  • The Global Call API Demo Guide describes a demonstration program that uses the Global Call API to set up and tear down calls on channels specified by the user, using the protocols identified by the user.
  • The Multimedia Demo Guide describes a demonstration program that shows how to run the Multimedia demo that is provided with the Host Media Processing software. The guide describes the demo, lists its requirements, and provides details on how it works.