Thank you Glenn Kasten. 

On Friday, June 28, 2013 9:56:02 PM UTC+5:30, Glenn Kasten wrote:
>
> Here are some notes from WebRTC team regarding use of WebRTC to solve the 
> kind of problem you are facing.
> I don't have information about other solutions [not based on WebRTC].
>
> The WebRTC engine itself has not been ported to the Android SDK.
> The WebRTC team have released a native implementation of 
> WebRTC<https://code.google.com/p/libjingle/source/browse/trunk/talk/examples/android/README>
>  which 
> you can choose to modify to achieve what you want but might not be within 
> the Android framework.
> The "conferencing" capability of voice engine is limited. It can only mix 
> incoming streams for playout. 
> It's quite flexible though, so you could hack it to work pretty much any 
> way you want using external media hooks etc.
> It will only mix the top-three streams at any instant, but will support an 
> arbitrary number of streams. (Hard-coded to a max of 100, but that could 
> easily be increased if needed).
>
> I'm sorry but I don't have any more information beyond the above.
>

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