Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] MCU & MPEG-4 card



thanks,

----- Original Message -----
From: "Damien Sandras" <dsandras seconix com>
To: "GnomeMeeting mailing list" <gnomemeeting-list gnome org>
Cc: <openh323 openh323 org>
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] MCU & MPEG-4 card


Hi,

I'm not sure crossposting to both lists is a good idea.
Sorry but what does that mean?

Le jeudi 27 janvier 2005 à 17:06 +0530, asharma a écrit :
> Hello All,
>
>    Well I want to know something about the rated capacity of MCU in a
> video conferencing application. I mean how many MCUs can be afforded
> in a video conferencing solution built under Linux and using
> GnomeMeeting.

I'm not sure I understand your question correctly, but you can use as
many mcu's as you want, but in general, one client will be able to
connect to only one mcu at a time. Each MCU will support several clients
at the same time, the number depends on the MCU itself. With openmcu, it
will support several connected clients, but will display only 4 videos
for the last 4 people who have talked iirc.

>
>  And also can anyone tell me the any of MPEG-4 PCI based cards for
> supporting H.263 codec under OpenH323 in Linux.

There is no support for such cards in OpenH323 yet, but I suppose it
could be implemented as long as the card has Linux drivers.

Well I have seen something on voxgratia site for supporting H.263 codecs for
OpenH323 using ffmpeg libraries. So if I am having a PCI based MPEG-4 card
with the driver available in Linux, so is that sufficient for me or I'll
have to tweak the OpenH323 code or driver source code?

> Thanks and regards,
> Ashutosh Sharma

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