Looking for an internet 1on1 video conferencing solution that can customized

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Looking for an internet 1on1 video conferencing solution that can customized david.zonsh 03-20-2007
Posted by on March 20, 2007, 12:24 pm
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Hi,

I am looking to add a new feature to our coming internet service.
I am looking for a company that can give us the ability to easily
integrate with a video conference solution with which I can record the
video chat (I need only 1-1 meeting).
I am looking for a solution for a few days and I am lost. The only
solution I have found is RADVISION and it is much too expensive and I
need a low cost at least until I am done with the prototype.

Thanks a lot,
David


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Posted by justconsider on April 6, 2007, 9:25 pm
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On Mar 20, 12:24 pm, david.zo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking to add a new feature to our coming internet service.
> I am looking for a company that can give us the ability to easily
> integrate with a video conference solution with which I can record the
> video chat (I need only 1-1 meeting).
> I am looking for a solution for a few days and I am lost. The only
> solution I have found is RADVISION and it is much too expensive and I
> need a low cost at least until I am done with the prototype.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> David

Why don't you plug a dvd or vcr recorder into the local vtc device? On
Polycom's you can choose which end you want to record -cam view. Of
course it would get all audio.


Posted by politekashif@gmail.com on April 20, 2007, 12:33 pm
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> On Mar 20, 12:24 pm, david.zo...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am looking to add a new feature to our coming internet service.
> > I am looking for a company that can give us the ability to easily
> > integrate with a video conference solution with which I can record the
> > video chat (I need only 1-1 meeting).
> > I am looking for a solution for a few days and I am lost. The only
> > solution I have found is RADVISION and it is much too expensive and I
> > need a low cost at least until I am done with the prototype.
>
> > Thanks a lot,
> > David
>
> Why don't you plug a dvd or vcr recorder into the local vtc device? On
> Polycom's you can choose which end you want to record -cam view. Of
> course it would get all audio.

What about Flash based Video Content Delivery. I suggests to use RED5
and Java.


Posted by cuseeme.org on May 1, 2007, 9:28 am
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On Mar 20, 6:24 pm, david.zo...@gmail.com wrote:


> I have found is RADVISION.


maybe

http://www.gnomemeeting.org/index.php?rub=4

regards

http://let.de


Posted by on May 5, 2007, 1:36 am
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On Mar 20, 9:24 pm, david.zo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking to add a new feature to our coming internet service.
> I am looking for a company that can give us the ability to easily
> integrate with avideoconference solution with which I can record thevideochat
(I need only 1-1 meeting).
> I am looking for a solution for a few days and I am lost. The only
> solution I have found is RADVISION and it is much too expensive and I
> need a low cost at least until I am done with the prototype.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> David


Hi David,
If you are looking for low cost windows based audio-video
conferencing please try out www.watchwitz.com . Application
integration and customization is available on demand.

Best Regards,
Aditya

WacthWitz Communication Warehouse
[Audio-Video Communication Solutions]
http://www.watchwitz.com


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