You can only do this if none of you has a Mac because
Skype and MNS Messenger do not support Macs: if Macs
are involved, there is only Yahoo Messenger but am not
sure if it supports video conferencing for multiple
users or just one-to-one video communication.
I do hope it will change soon :)
James Lerman wrote:
We have 4 people, in 4 separate locations who each have an audio-enabled
webcam connected to a pc on a high speed internet connection.. We want
to be able to video conference together simultaneously and we want to do
it for free.
We know if we all had macs we could do it on
Thank you Lori. As I have researched this, it does not appear that
either AOL or MSN support more than one-to-one video calling.
Jim Lerman
Lori Burch wrote:
At one time a couple of years ago we did this in my district with little web
cams through MSN instant messenger. I think you can do it
At one time a couple of years ago we did this in my district with little web
cams through MSN instant messenger. I think you can do it through AOL
instant messenger too. However, I'm not sure if instant messenger software
is blocked in your schools. It is now in ours but I got a special account
Video bloggers sometimes use stickam.com to do this. I
haven't had much luck with it, but I'm also using a
Mac, so PCs may fare better. -andy
--- James Lerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have 4 people, in 4 separate locations who each
have an audio-enabled
webcam connected to a pc on a high
In a message dated 9/25/06 8:24:20 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We have 4 people, in 4 separate locations who each have an audio-enabled
webcam connected to a pc on a high speed internet connection.. We want
to be able to video conference together simultaneously