On 5/31/06, Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:) indeed I am. My 2 cents would be to look at how possible it would be to code it as an add on for Google's C++ libjingle library. I'm working on a Java implentation of Jingle, but it's in the very early stages and I'm only really looking at audio at this stage.
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Hal Rottenberg wrote:
> On 5/31/06, Alasdair North <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 5/31/06, Tarun Narain Goel < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > can anybody help me out ?? I am looking to develop a video streaming
>> application mainly using it for video chat or video conference over
>> Jabber.
>
>> Future work will probably focus on the new Jingle protocol (JEP-0166),
>> but
>> any work on video streaming using Jingle is experimental at best.
>
> Well it sounds like this guy has volunteered to make the first stable
> release of a Jingle video implementation. :D
>
> If I may sound like a broken record:
>
> Tarun,
>
> It would help the Jabber community the most if you would find an
> existing Jabber client that you like, and add video to it; as opposed
> to creating a new video-chat client from scratch.
Well, Alasdair has a Java Jingle project to work on for the Summer of
Code, so he's doing his part. :-)
Peter
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Peter Saint-Andre
Jabber Software Foundation
http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.shtml
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Alasdair
