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brandon
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 10:31 pm Post subject:
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Is it possible to video conference with 3 or more people? I thought so after
watching the online demo, but after installing the trial and trying, the WM
client reports that a third party cannot join a video conversation. help? |
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brandon
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 10:46 pm Post subject:
Re: video conference |
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Nevermind; answered my own question.
google is your friend.
"brandon" <spam@isno.thx> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Is it possible to video conference with 3 or more people? I thought so
after watching the online demo, but after installing the trial and trying,
the WM client reports that a third party cannot join a video conversation.
help?
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Bob Christian
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:45 pm Post subject:
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Windows Messenger natively only supports a single peer to a single peer.
It is possible to have multi-party communications, but it requires a
third-party product. Radvision makes an excellent product that allows
Winodws Messenger users users to collaborate with voice and video in
mutli-party sessions. I am sure it does more than that, but I have only
used the voice and video pieces (with 4 people) and it worked fine.
Alternatives are Netmeeting and Conference XP
(http://www.conferencexp.net/). Note that Conference XP is not an
"official" product.
Bob
"brandon" <spam@isno.thx> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Is it possible to video conference with 3 or more people? I thought so
after
watching the online demo, but after installing the trial and trying, the
WM
client reports that a third party cannot join a video conversation. help?
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Thomas Wenzl [MVP]
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Thu Jan 06, 2005 6:18 am Post subject:
Re: video conference |
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Bob Christian wrote:
| Quote: | Windows Messenger natively only supports a single peer to a single
peer.
It is possible to have multi-party communications, but it requires a
third-party product. Radvision makes an excellent product that allows
Winodws Messenger users users to collaborate with voice and video in
mutli-party sessions. I am sure it does more than that, but I have
only used the voice and video pieces (with 4 people) and it worked
fine.
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the two other vendors with LCS/WM integration are
IntraTel and First Virtual Communications (FVC).
Regards
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Thomas Wenzl [MVP for Live Communications Server]
Share what you know, learn what you don't!
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