On Sunday, June 22, 2003, at 06:56 PM, Jeremy Derr wrote:

"screwed" may be a bit harsh a word to use. video conferencing is a very limited market. many conferencing applications, even if they run on windows, don't interoperate with other applications. many adhere to the H.232 videoconferencing standard... but not all.


as it is... even among those who use PCs, video conferencing isn't a common task.



Jeremy:
I just borrowed a book on webcams to learn about them. (I doubt macs will be mentioned at all.)
I just assumed that if I wanted to broadcast or stream from a website, having a mac is not an issue.
However, if I wanted to have a video call with someone...I can't most likely because I have a mac. Am I exaggerating the case?
I thought with PCs this was cake and that any end consumer could do this with software, webcam, and Yahoo.
Donald



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