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RE: OT Video call s/w with webcam - recommendation


  • Subject: RE: OT Video call s/w with webcam - recommendation
  • From: "Young, Jeff" <Jeff.Young@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 10:17:54 +0100

Have you tried microsoft netmeeting ? I think that works point to point.
I've been meaning to have a look at it for some time.

jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian [mailto:yahoo@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 04 June 2004 09:58
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] OT Video call s/w with webcam - recommendation


Neil

I did a netstat which is where i found the connections were going through
an
intermediate device and not direct to the other PC - it was painfully slow.
(both of us are running on 512/256 broadband on same isp so speed should be
good).  Only other thing i could think of is if the MSN video service gets
confused with NAT and cant make a direct connection as the ip the pc is
using is not routable

Ade


>
> Adrian wrote:
> &gt; have recently got hold of a webcam and used MSN messenger
with
> video
-
> &gt; only its so slow (due to fact video info is going through
MSN)
>
> Not sure where you obtained that info from, but the audio and video
> conferencing facilities in MSN dont go via an intermediate server,
> only the IMs.
>
> Start a video conference and do a netstat /a if you want to check
> this.
>
> I agree that MSN isnt as optimised a other software, but if you have
> adequate bandwith at both ends, you can get some pretty impressive
> framerates.
>
>
> Cheers,
>


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