in all due respect scot, speek freely iis crap. I host a ventrilo server www.ventrilo.com which has clients and server for linux, bsd, mac, and windows and Its audio quality it out of this world. I host an 8 person connference in 16 bit stereo.
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On Mar 18, 2006, at 4:02 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Folks, I'm looking for someone who would be interested in porting Speakfreely over to the Mac. Speakfreely is an audio and chat client which runs on Unix, Linux, and windows. I do not know how widely used it is, but I know for one the Speakup community, http:// linux-speakup.org folks use it a lot. Its a really nice app that is very simple to use from the console. I believe someone had tried working on a port, but had problems with the audio. I can't point you to a site, its no longer being maintained, but if someone wanted a project to muck about with, I have all the source code and its open source. What would be cool is to port it and add a gui interface so you could run it like any other app. There is a server portion and a client portion, I should mention that so you could have a server running and get clients connecting and have one amazing yack session. The audio quality is quite good and is full-duplex. If not, ay that's cool, if I ever manage to learn C/C++ I might have the ability to figure it out...grin

tnx

Scott






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