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RE: [OT] - Video Messaging


  • Subject: RE: [OT] - Video Messaging
  • From: "ho yin ng" <yahoogroups@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 14:49:31 +0100


I use camfrog.



I find it much better than msn messenger.



The quality of video and speed is vastly superior.



I use it daily to converse with my gf.



Sad isn't it.



Ho yin



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From: rb_ziggy [mailto:richard.boreham@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 23 October 2004 10:19
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] - Video Messaging




I'd like to set up a webcam link within the family and just trying to
figure out the best approach.

The rest of the family have a mix of AOL services and more regular
ISP (in my case we are NTL Cable so not going AOL!).  I know AOL has
a video messaging service built in and you can get microsoft
messenger.  So to my questions:

- If I use Microsoft messenger (i.e. load up the software) do I also
have to sign up for MSN messenger service to make it work? (Not
blindingly obvious from the Microsoft site!)

- Can AOL messenger interoperate with Microsoft?

- Is there a better way altogether of achieving this (remembering
that we only want to connect to 2-3 other family members but only one
at a time)?

- Finally, and to get it back on topic, can such services be used to
connect to other cameras (such as my front door) for remote
monitoring?

Thanks

Richard














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