positron Posted February 6, 2007 Posted February 6, 2007 I would like to know the hardware and software requirements in order to begin an effective video conferencing system. The other thing I want to know is the difference between video chatting (with friends etc) and video conferencing on a corporate level. Thanks for the help
bascule Posted February 6, 2007 Posted February 6, 2007 You can do two way conferencing on Skype with any reasonably powerful computer
positron Posted February 8, 2007 Author Posted February 8, 2007 Could you explain what skype is (sorry but im still learning the basics) and how much it would cost. I also wanna know what a "reflector" is.
Klaynos Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 Skype is a closed commertial VOIP (voice over ip) phone system, it allows you to use your computer (or another device pluged into your internet connection/network) to act as a phone. I would recommend against using it and suggest something like SIP, which is far nicer and services generally carry no subscription, personally I use sipgate.co.uk
Phi for All Posted February 8, 2007 Posted February 8, 2007 Is it your intention to have people in the conference displayed on everyone's screens? If there isn't an overriding reason why that needs to happen you might want to consider something like WebEx or GoToMeeting. The presenter can show his screen for presentations or to view relevant files (I use it for CAD and PowerPoint presentations) or the presenter can turn control over to anyone else in the meeting. And the presenter can turn the pointer over to anyone else so they can point to something on the presenter's screen. Simple teleconference bridges provide the audio. Again, if it's not really necessary to see any people, this may be a more efficient and cheaper way to go.
positron Posted February 10, 2007 Author Posted February 10, 2007 I heard that the new windows vista has some inbuilt programs that can facilitate video conferencing, leaving the user only to but a webcam. Could you confirm whether this true. Say that the user is disabled, are there any voice recognition programs that would work in accord with the above mentioned software to achieve an effective solution? Thanks
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