yes, you're right, but status code 500 is "internal error", when you get
that, the cam gets canceled...
I don't think they want it to be canceled, but they want the feature to
switch from video conversation to webcam.. do you think there's somewhere
an option in msn 7.5 that says "I don't want to accept video
conversations" ? in the same way we have "don't share my webcam"...
the answer would be "I accept, but I want this GUID instead (webcam
instead of conversation)"...
needs testing, that's for sure..
KaKaRoTo
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 15:41:32 -0500, Ole André Vadla Ravnås
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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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