VSF-Display Series 9.0 Release Notes
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This document provides the release notes for VSFF8MP 9.0 with incremental bug fix releases. The release notes for VSF-Fortitude8 9.0 describe new features, improvements and issues fixed after vsff8mp-8.3.3.2.
Contents
- 1 Release info
- 2 VSFF8MP 9.0.3.3
- 3 VSFF8MP 9.0.3.1
- 4 VSFF8MP 9.0.3.0
- 4.1 Improvements
- 4.1.1 MTN-4558 RTSP/ONVIF backchannel loudspeaker audio feedback to mic RTSP channel
- 4.1.2 MTN-4397 Improved certificate handling, and split SIP and HTTPS certificates into separate pages
- 4.1.3 MTN-3557 New configuration option for RTSP Audio Source
- 4.1.4 DS-1034 Added support for codec L16x48 to Multicast Paging config
- 4.1.5 DS-970 Added multicast relay feature
- 4.1.6 DS-928 Extended characters for virtual Call Button entries
- 4.2 Fixed Issues
- 4.1 Improvements
Release info
Name: VSF-Fortitude8
Description: vsff8mp is a firmware for devices in the Zenitel Display Series.
The firmware is delivered in two different files:
- vsff8mp-9.0.3.x - Used for standard in-field upgrades
- vsff8mp-prod-9.0.3.x - Used in production- and recovery upgrades.
Version: 9.0.3.3
Date: 13.12.2024
Status: General Availability
VSFF8MP 9.0.3.3
Fixed Issues
MTN-4511 Authentication is now required to access all web pages
MTN-4454 Fixed issue where multicast paging configuration is lost after upgrade
As from 8.2.3.0, the multicast configuration in SIP and Edge mode is stored in a different format and would be lost on upgrade. From 9.0.3.3, configuration is transferred.
VSFF8MP 9.0.3.1
Fixed Issues
MTN-4590 Multicast relay sometimes had issues working with multicast paging
When devices were using SIP over UDP it could get multiple reinvites quickly that keep restarting media which in turn could mess up multicast paging on devices. As re-invites should not support media reconfiguration for multicast relay this is now disabled and paging works ok.
VSFF8MP 9.0.3.0
Improvements
MTN-4558 RTSP/ONVIF backchannel loudspeaker audio feedback to mic RTSP channel
If a VMS system opens both the device loudspeaker backchannel and mic listen channel at the same time a full feedback will be heard on far-end. The loudspeaker backchannel is still routed outside AEC algorithm, but fixed for now by always muting mic RTP channel when backchannel is active.
MTN-4397 Improved certificate handling, and split SIP and HTTPS certificates into separate pages
Split SIP and HTTPS certificates into separate pages, removed turbine_server_sha1.key private key and TLS Private Key option, added factory reset handling, added backup and recovery for SIP certificates, fixed certificate regeneration on some devices, removed private keys from the device web page.
MTN-3557 New configuration option for RTSP Audio Source
There’s a new option for configuring RTSP Audio Source, “Mixed signal”. This option mixes far and near end signal.
DS-1034 Added support for codec L16x48 to Multicast Paging config
Devices can now listen to raw PCM 48 kHz audio stream (L16x48) when configured in HD-Audio mode.
DS-970 Added multicast relay feature
Device can now relay incoming RTP to specified address and port.
DS-928 Extended characters for virtual Call Button entries
This is now allowing up to 255 characters and also special symbols such as @ that are allowed in sip invite.
Fixed Issues
MTN-4575 Removed required “Number” in Address Book when a “Ringlist” is selected
Fixed a problem where selecting a “Ringlist” in an Address Book entry required a “Number” to be present.
MTN-4563 Changing zoom setting caused video to stop working and device reboot
When user changed video zoom setting from default one and rebooted device would get into reboot loop with video not working. Factory reset would had resolved it. This is now fixed.
DS-1015 Permanent Audio Stream fixes and config refresh
Some parts of the audio stream config was not working correct and mic level was very low. Also linked to RTSP “Audio Source” config for impact which signal is sent to RTP stream. Consult wiki documentation for more details.