Re: [Ekiga-list] Video conference with more than 2 parties
- From: Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova <ncassanova11 gmail com>
- To: ekiga-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Video conference with more than 2 parties
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 09:36:55 -0400
In terms of empathy, I am running empathy 3.2.0.1 on ubuntu 11.10.
Usually video/audio calling works for me but I don't know what codecs
for audio and video I use. I tried to check but in my empathy clients
version there is no way to change audio/video codec settings. So the
default settings for google talk in my empathy client is what I use.
In terms of video conferencing and communicating via a group, I think
people can also look at the jitsi (formerly known as sip communicator)
program which is also open source/free software and runs I think using
java. Its link is: http://jitsi.org/ and if you want to see its
features you can check out this link:
http://jitsi.org/index.php/Main/Features
Jitsi also has the ability for a person to sign into google talk and
talk with there friends on google talk via audio/video/instant
messaging.
Another program a person might want to look at in order to achieve
video/audio conferencing, even though I am not a big fan of it is
"skype." Its a good program just very restrictive but I don't think its
better than sip.
Hope the info helps.
On Wed, 2011-10-26 at 07:46 -0500, Carola y Pablo wrote:
> stuckybyler2 yahoo es>
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Sent from Ubuntu
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