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Posted by Camtrek on June 8, 2005, 4:47 am
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I have a true Multicast Video conferencing app that I built and deployed
many years ago that only works on a LAN, (Because thats only where multicast
to the end user is available back in 2000) It's very hard to set up but
once you set it up it works great. it requires 3 server programs and 2 query
programs and a client. I can send it to you if you want. It's only 6 way but
it has H-323 and G-711 Video and Audio. and it has Buddy Surfer, it's own
web browser, and all the bells. Great user database search and once working
it's as robust as a Sherman Tank.
You can see a picture of it here http://www.neilrideout.com/projects.htm second one from the top called P/See Suite
I've created something new called Emulated Multicast using Peer to Peer
based on my research with UDTP V3 ( Unified Datagram Traversing Protocol)
Version 3. I can send you the white papers on it if you want.
May I recommend just simply going with Camtrek - it's simplier solution but
hey if you want to put the work into P/See Suite is no problem. We can even
work a deal for the Open Source if you want.
Sincerely
Neil L. Rideout
Multicast Engineer
Video Conferencing Consultant
Inventor - Comcaster, P/See Suite, Sincewas, and Camtrek
www.neilrideout.com
and most importantly
www.camtrek.com
> You can buy this
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5200734286 and you have
> every thing you need, except a monitor to VC on your LAN.
> > Hi everybody!
> > I read some about Video Conference (VC) but I can't find any model of
> > VC on LAN. I dont know what devices I must have to apply to my network.
> > Can you tell me exactly I must do? It's very well if there are some
> > graphics model.
> > Thank you!
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