Ay I would be really interested in how this sounds. Is it possible to
connect to a demo server? I did some reading on the site and it does
look really interesting. I wonder how accessible this is even on
windows. I have a friend who says Skype is to hard to figure out on
windows and there's no audio portion to Fire yet or msn messenger so
we have to type. He's not able to type for long periods of time do to
a medical condition. I wonder if something like this is an
alternative perhaps. Would be really cool if you could use this to
connect to a Speakfreely server, that would be a really nice feature,
but just a thought. Thanks for sharing this information.
Scott
On Mar 18, 2006, at 6:16 AM, BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net wrote:
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