John, When we had a class from Indiana University, we were using Anabas (http://www.anabas.com ). Actually IU run the server, and I just joined in with a browser. Anabas is not free though. It shows not only the presentation, but share the entire desktop. Pages updates are great. I am not sure about video.
-Monika > Thank you very much for your responses. > > My concern about using the Shared Presentation is if the > venue goes down so does the presentation. It's a time > saver bringing up just the venue or just the external > presentation. > > I have noticed slow updates for presentation in the > external VNC model. > > ***An additional question would be what presentation > technology could be considered for use to transmit > presentations with embedded video? If the refresh rate > for page updates is slow, video will (does) show up with a > great deal of latency. > > Thank you, > > John Langkals > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov > [mailto:owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov] On Behalf Of John > Hodrien Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 9:18 AM > To: 'AG-TECH mailing list' > Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Questions about remote presentation > technology software > > On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, monika.k.rabari...@ccaix.jsums.edu > wrote: > > > John, > > > > So far, we have been using Shared Presentation without > problem. > > We found Shared Presentation to be painfully slow at > passing on page updates, > and I assume there's no way to interface with insors > users? > > I was going to look at ScreenStreamer, but have not yet > had the time. > > jh > > -- > "Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive > anyways." > -- > Anon.