iOS SDK v3.0.0.2-beta
anchorRequirements
anchorThis beta release framework will work only in apps compiled with latest Xcode 12.4 which uses Swift 5.3.2 compiler version only.
anchorRequirements for Calling in Webex (Unified CM)
anchorTo enable Calling in Webex (Unified CM), you must use one of the supported Unified CM-based Cisco call control solutions, and ensure that you're on the minimum supported version or later.
anchorFeatures
anchor- Audio and/or video 1:1 calling
- Group space calling
- Dial by email, Webex User ID, or SIP address
- Call and event controls, including DTMF
- Audio and video call control
- View content and video simultaneously
- Maximum bandwidth controls
- Receive and share content
- Message securely with threads
- Group call with three different views
- Make and receive CUCM calls including hold/resume, transfer, merge
anchorH.264 License Information
anchorThe Webex iOS SDK uses H.264 AVC video, which requires activation
of a license agreement by each user. The end-user is prompted to
activate H.264 codec license with a UIAlertView
. The license
activation alert will appear automatically during the first video call.
From the UIAlertView
, the license can be activated, viewed, or the
user can choose to cancel the activation. No local or remote video will
be rendered until the user chooses to activate the video license.
Once user activates the video license, they will not be prompted to do
so again for subsequent calls. If the app is uninstalled and
reinstalled, the video license will need to be re-activated.
Additionally, you may choose to invoke license activation alert anytime
prior to the first video call using the requestVideoCodecActivation()
function.
The disableVideoCodecActivation()
function prevents the SDK from
prompting for H.264 video codec license activation. Use this if your
company has its own license agreement for H.264 AVC video from MPEG LA,
and you wish to disable the display of the video license UIAlertView
.
If you disable the built-in activation capability of the Webex SDK
for iOS, you do so at your own risk and are responsible for any
royalties or other fees associated with your use of the H.264 AVC video
codec.