> Yes, only the last 4 people to speak will be displayed though with > openmcu. > > clear how to set the client (for example gnomemeeting or netmeeting) > > to connect to the server and on how the gatekeeper work with clients . I'm still looking for a recent installable binary for the OpenMCU that can do video (i.e. version 1.xx).
The last video capable OpenMCU featured a screen split in four parts (like in a classical building's window) each of which showed one image. For the "inauguration party" for Gnomemeeting 1.00 a couple of months (years??? :-) ) ago I've seen a version of OpenMCU where the person speaking appeared full screen. I don't know, what happened to that. Does anybody here???? > The gatekeeper is optional, Netmeeting and GnomeMeeting can directly > connect to the host running openMCU. Indeed, but a gatekeeper helps a lot when it comes to have a central hub for administration and such nice things as NAT traversal especially when mediocre endpoints such as Netmeeting or the aging OpenPhone. With a web based GUI shell you can see who is on and what happens to the calls. Conrad _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
