MSN Video conversation (do not confuse it with video conference) appeared in MSN Messenger 7.0. So, anyway, setting MSNC < 4 will cripple the featureset, and is probably the only way to make newer clients send webcam by default. However, someone should try fooling MSN Messenger 7.5 to invite a 6.2 client to start a video conversation, and see how the 6.2 client responds. Because if there's some MSNSLP-response-code signifying that you don't support the requested invitation, that might be a way to indicate this clearly to the 7.5 user trying to invite an aMSN-client for video conversation. (This might be MSNSLP status code 500, I don't know).

Ole André


On 11/30/05, Boris Faure (billiob) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2005/11/30, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hey Boris,
> sending webcam is not a problem, the problem is when the user from msn 7.5
> send you a video invitation, it's not a "webcam" invitation, it's a
> "webcam conversation" invitation.. we try to find out how we can make it
> work without telling the user "no, don't click on the "Webcam" button, but
> click on the menu actions->video/audio->send my webcam".. we want to find
> a way to tell msn 7.5 client that we do not support video conversation but
> we only support webcam...
> about ink, what did you do ? something special ? the normal send ink proc
> ? did you need to modify the clientid ? without modifying it, did it work ?
> thnx
>
> KaKaRoTo



2005/11/30, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
> Hey Boris,
> sending webcam is not a problem, the problem is when the user from msn 7.5
> send you a video invitation, it's not a "webcam" invitation, it's a
> "webcam conversation" invitation.. we try to find out how we can make it
> work without telling the user "no, don't click on the "Webcam" button, but
> click on the menu actions->video/audio->send my webcam".. we want to find
> a way to tell msn 7.5 client that we do not support video conversation but
> we only support webcam...
> about ink, what did you do ? something special ? the normal send ink proc
> ? did you need to modify the clientid ? without modifying it, did it work ?
> thnx
>
> KaKaRoTo

I've used the SendInk proc from protocol.log and it works ! In fact, i
was thinking this user was using msn7.0 and i needed to send him maths
expressions.
my clientid is :
mobile 0
inkgif 1
inkisf 0
webcam 0
multip 1
paging 0
drctpg 0
webmsn 0
direct 0
winks 0
msnc1 0
msnc2 0
msnc3 0
msnc4 1
msnc5 0
So, it's the clientid by default.

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